Employment disputes
Workplace stress: your responsibilities as an employer
Commenting on Stress Awareness Week, Sarah Garner, Solicitor at DAS Law, takes a look at what the law says employers needs to do about stress.
April 2024
Employment disputes
International Stress Awareness Month: your workplace rights
To mark International Stress Awareness Month, Sarah Garner takes a look at what the law says your employer needs to do about workplace stress.
April 2024
Employment disputes
Don’t get in trouble with the law on April Fool’s Day
When does the line between hilarious and harsh get crossed and can a prank turn into legal proceedings?
March 2024
Employment disputes
Top 10 Settlement Agreement tips for employers
The purpose of a Settlement Agreement is to bring an employment relationship to an end by mutual agreement. Here are our top 10 tips for moving people on with settlement agreements.
March 2024
Employment disputes
Do employees get extra pay on a leap year day?
Every four years, many workers find themselves cramming an extra day of work into an already packed year. But are workers in the UK entitled to extra pay for this extra work?
February 2024
Employment disputes
How Maternity, Adoption and Shared Parental Leave regulations are changing this year
In this Bitesized Edition, we look at the new Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations, set to come into force on 6 April 2024.
February 2024
Employment disputes
9 things employers need to know about apprenticeships
With National Apprenticeship Week here, we explain what employers need to consider regarding apprenticeship schemes and their legal obligations.
February 2024
Employment disputes
How flexible working regulations are changing this year
Amendments to the current flexible working legislation will come into force this year. Any flexible working applications made on or after 6 April 2024 must be dealt with in accordance with the regulations.
January 2024
General advice , Protecting your business
5 things you need to know about missing the self-assessment tax return deadline
With 31 January deadline fast approaching, time is ticking for the UK’s 5.4m tax payers to submit their Self-Assessment tax returns.
January 2024
Employment disputes
Holiday Pay Guidance from the Government – The Bitesized Edition
The Government has issued guidance on calculating holiday pay to simplify holiday entitlement for irregular hours and part-year workers.
January 2024
General advice , Motorcycling
What to do if the council won’t fix the potholes on your road
Corey Evans, Associate at DAS Law clarifies the legal position around damage caused by potholes and the possible repercussions for those who seek to resolve them themselves.
January 2024
General advice , Employment disputes
Be on your best behaviour at your work Christmas party
Charlotte Ellis. Legal Adviser at DAS Law, looks at the rules surrounding the office Christmas party.
December 2023
General advice , Property disputes
How far you can legally go to stop someone from playing a trick on you this Halloween
Halloween is generally a ‘spooktacular’ time for all but a few bad apples can spoil the fun. So what can you do if someone chooses to play a trick and damages your property?
October 2023