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5 Fair Reasons For Dismissal

When dismissal occurs, it is complicated for everyone involved. There are many different reasons why dismissal can occur and various circumstances. We've outlined five fair reasons for dismissal in the UK in the following blog.

Probation vs Trial Periods

Are you thinking of promoting a current member of staff? You may be considering placing this employee on probation, to ensure they can perform the role as well as you hope they do. Whilst a probation period may be the more obvious option, we recommend utilising a trial period. Find out why trial periods are more effective and how it differs from probation periods below.

HR and Employment Law FAQ’s

Our Senior HR Advisor, Gary Foster, has worked in HR for 20 years. During his time in HR, he has dealt with a range of issues and received a variety of questions. His experience has allowed him to outline his most frequently asked HR and Employment Law Questions. Find out more in this blog. s and for this blog, has outlined the most popular queries he receives. Find out the answers to questions you may have about HR and Employment Law in the faqs below.

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HR For Small Businesses

Here at NORI HR & Employment Law, we are able to provide HR consultancy for small businesses throughout the UK. HR for small businesses is absolutely paramount in today’s climate and knowing that you have HR consultants that you can rely on 24/7 provides you with true peace of mind as a business.

Importance Of HR Training For Managers

Whether you have no HR knowledge or very limited HR knowledge, you will hugely benefit from our training and CPD Certified courses.

How Small Businesses Can Benefit From HR

Are you dealing with absence in your workplace? Managers and business owners have to deal and contend with absence from staff throughout the year for various reasons. In fact, according to the latest statistics, the average absence rate per employee in the UK is 5.8 days

What is Quiet Quitting

The term 'Quiet Quitting' is currently dominating social media. But what does it mean and do you recognise this in your workplace?

Dismissing An Employee With Less Than 2 Years Service

Considerations when dismissing an employee with less than 2 years service.

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