Types of director, their duties and employment status
Detailing the different types of company directors, their duties and employment status.
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Detailing the different types of company directors, their duties and employment status.
To improve your chances of business success, choose the right mix of skills and personalities for your directors.
Ensure your workers' safety and security by assessing the potential risks.
The right and wrong way to monitor workers, and the penalties for improper staff monitoring.
How to monitor your staff in accordance with the law and best practices.
Writing staff monitoring policies, particularly on the use of computers phones, and business vehicles.
Using an impact assessment to determine if staff monitoring is justified and ensuring that you meet legal requirements on privacy.
What workplace monitoring is, why monitor staff, and the methods you can use for surveillance.
How to ensure the safety of your staff and the privacy rules to follow when using surveillance in the workplace.
Training programme to help strengthen the skills of voluntary and community groups involved in planning and delivering events.
Employers have a number of responsibilities that they must meet when employing someone on a UK visa sponsorship.
You might have to pay an additional charge when you assign a certificate of sponsorship to someone applying for a Skilled Worker or Intra-company Transfer visa.
You must assign a certificate of sponsorship to each foreign worker you employ.
Before you assign a certificate of sponsorship to your worker, you may need to check whether the worker needs an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate.
Various ratings for a UK visa sponsorship licence and how to upgrade if your licence is downgraded.
How employers can apply for their UK visa sponsorship licence.
You need to appoint people within your business to manage the sponsorship process when you apply for a UK visa sponsorship licence.
Types of licences for workers under the UK visa sponsorship including a worker licence and temporary worker licence.
You can sponsor a worker if the job they’re going to do has a suitable rate of pay and skill level, or meets the other criteria needed for their visa.
You’ll usually need a sponsor licence to employ someone to work for you from outside the UK.
The Work Experience Programme gives employers the opportunity to offer unemployed people meaningful work experience.
Complete the survey to feed into a new guide listing businesses that offer apprenticeship opportunities in the Ards and North Down Borough Council area.
An enforcement initiative is taking place which specifically focuses on health surveillance for the manufacturing sector.
This programme provides aspiring female entrepreneurs with the skills, resources, and networks needed to thrive in a competitive business environment.
Applications are now open for the Regional Talent Engines programme.