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Establishing a successful recruitment process and clear written employment contracts for new employees can have a major impact on your business.

Every business needs to be aware of its obligations under minimum wage and equal pay laws, as well as recent pensions auto-enrolment changes.

You must comply with legal restrictions on employees' working hours and time off, or risk claims, enforcement action and even prosecution.

The right employment policies are an essential part of effective staff management. Make sure any policy is clear and well communicated to employees.

While sick employees need to be treated fairly, you need to ensure that 'sickness' is not being used as cover for unauthorised absence.

Most pregnant employees are entitled to maternity leave and maternity pay, while new fathers are entitled to paternity leave and paternity pay.

As well as undermining morale, illegal discrimination can lead to workplace grievances. Employee discrimination is covered by the Equality Act 2010.

Home, remote and lone workers are becoming increasingly commonplace. Key issues include communication and how to manage and motivate people remotely.

The right approach to consulting with and providing information to your employees can improve employee motivation and performance.

Disciplinary and grievance issues can be a major burden to employers. Putting in place and following the right procedures is essential.

Following the right dismissal and redundancy procedures helps protect your business and minimise the risk of a legal dispute at tribunal.

Employment tribunal claims are a worrying prospect for any employer. A tribunal case is a no-win situation – even if the claim is unjustified.

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October 2015

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Small and medium-sized businesses grow progressively faster as their ability to borrow increases, according to new research.

More and more consumers no longer trust that social media platforms, government and businesses will keep their data safe online according to new research.

Our round-up of other small business stories making the headlines this week...

George Osborne's proposal to allow local authorities to set, collect and spend revenue from business rates has been welcomed by the Institute of Directors.

Small firms expect to slow hiring and increase prices because of the new National Living Wage for over-25s, according to the Federation of Small Businesses.

A new survey of small businesses has found that less than half are convinced about the effectiveness of social media as a sales tool.

SME business owners feel "fortunate and proud" to be their own boss according to new research into the realities of running a business.

Our round-up of other small business stories making the headlines this week...

A new EU Court of Justice ruling that time spent traveling to and from appointments is part of the working day is set to impact businesses in the UK.

Contractors are earning considerably more than employees, no matter where they are based, according to new analysis.

The Government has made changes to the health and safety laws, exempting most self-employed people.

A fifth of small businesses in the UK are planning to hire more returning mothers than they did a year ago according to a new survey.