Pre-employment checks: ensuring candidates are eligible to work in the UK
Preventing illegal working - the checks you must make, who is eligible for work and who needs permission.
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Preventing illegal working - the checks you must make, who is eligible for work and who needs permission.
How and when to request an AccessNI check, the application process, and how to use the information provided.
Anti-discrimination and data protection considerations when asking candidates to complete a health check.
How and when you should check qualifications as part of your pre-employment checks.
How and when you should check employment references.
Why you should check a candidate's identity and how you can go about it.
Guidance and forms covering Digital Services Tax including registering, paying and reporting.
Making pre-employment checks to comply with the law.
The pre-employment checks that you are required to make and those that are advisable to make before offering a job.
Informing your staff of available financial support for their childcare costs.
An employee's right to take time off at short notice, eg, to deal with illness or attend a partner's childbirth.
What a parental scheme must contain, and suggestions on how you can enhance it to benefit your employees.
How you should go about agreeing on a parental leave scheme with your employees or their representatives.
Circumstances in which an employee is, or is not, entitled to return to the same job after parental leave.
Continuing contractual obligations during parental leave - dealing with redundancy, annual leave, and bonus payments.
Short survey to build a clearer regional and sectoral picture of how prepared businesses are for succession.
This event brings together owners, advisors and employee-owned businesses to discuss practical, credible succession options.
Video case study explaining how Totalmobile found the right premises to suit the needs of their growing business.
Six tips to help you find a suitable commercial property to buy or rent for your business.
Describe the environment in which your business operates and carry out a SWOT analysis to highlight your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
Key steps to take when developing your digital marketing plan including identifying your target audience, understanding your competitors and setting objectives.
Techniques that can be used to forge successful business relationships including providing engaging content, answering FAQs and asking for registrations.
Creating an online customer persona can help you target your marketing messages to the right audience as part of your digital campaign.
Understand the benefits and downsides of digital marketing over traditional marketing methods including global reach, lower costs, measurable results and high competition.