Employment law
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‘You’re only as good as your team’: good employers are the ones who will be rewarded
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Employers urged to plan ahead for 2022 minimum wage rise
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10 top tips for finding and retaining employees
We look at advice and tips from some of the speakers on how to be a good employer and how to avoid a high turnover of staff
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More than half equestrian bosses still flouting employment law, survey finds
“It is quite unthinkable that in 2020 many employers are still choosing to ignore the law”
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Employment law changes must be adhered to, industry warned *H&H Plus*
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Protecting yourself, your business and your staff: why the industry’s workforce must be a priority *H&H Plus*
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Horse world must unite to ensure a viable future *H&H Plus*
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New immigration rules unveiled: how the horse world reacted *H&H Plus*
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Times are changing as equestrian bosses mend their ways *H&H Plus*
Equestrian employers are realising they must comply with the law
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‘Something has to change’: groom speaks out over ‘peanuts’ pay
Groom offered illegal employment by five prospective bosses
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'Help us to help you': British Grooms’ Association calls for workers to join forces
"We are there to support and help the employers and the grooms and together I think we can improve the situation"
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H&H question of the week: Employment law in the equestrian world — how does it work?
Nicole Adams, a solicitor at Clarke Willmott LLP, talks through the employment rights of grooms and what should be included on a working contract
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Yard owners warned to read up on rules
Livery yard owners are being warned to be aware of employment rules
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John McCririck's ageism employment tribunal gets underway
The 73-year-old is taking former employer Channel 4 and TV production company IMG Media Limited to an employment tribunal — accusing them of age discrimination
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Racing industry encouraged to learn about employment rules
A seminar on the latest employment legislation for racehorse trainers is being held next week