Search results
Current tribunal and arbitration compensation limits
Minimum and maximum amounts that may be ordered to be paid by a tribunal.
Find out when to make an exit summary declaration
If you're moving goods outside the UK, you'll need to make an exit summary declaration if you've not fulfilled safety and security requirements with a customs export declaration.
Importing or moving fish to the UK
How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK.
Customs Declaration Completion Requirements for The Northern Ireland Protocol
Use this guide as a supplement when using the CDS trade tariffs to import and export goods to and from Northern Ireland.
Charging VAT on goods dispatched from Northern Ireland to the EU
Check if VAT is due when you sell, supply or transfer goods from Northern Ireland to the EU.
Dismissals relating to industrial action
How to ensure that you dismiss an employee fairly for reasons relating to industrial action.
Whistleblowing and dismissal
Protection from dismissal or detrimental treatment for workers who disclose a suspected relevant failure at work.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: charging fees to certain jobseekers
Subject to certain rules, you can charge fees to certain jobseekers for work-finding services in the acting, entertainment or modelling sectors.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: agreeing terms with jobseekers
Terms must be agreed with the jobseeker before you help them to find work.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: providing additional services to jobseekers
Providing additional services to jobseekers in the entertainment or modelling sectors.
Exceptions for up-front fees for fashion and photographic models
When supplying photographic and fashion models, you cannot charge any up-front fees for work-finding services.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: cooling-off periods
Cooling-off periods where you cannot charge a fee if you enter into a contract with a work-seeker in several of the entertainment sectors.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: accounts and records
As an entertainment or modelling agency you are required to maintain sufficient accounts and records to show transactions relating to client money.
Entertainment and modelling agencies: client accounts
When an employment agency receives money on behalf of a client the money must be paid into a client account.
Employment agencies and employment businesses: the basics
Definitions of what an employment agency and employment business are and organisations that are exempt under the legislation.
Employment agencies and employment businesses
Rules that apply when setting up employment agencies and businesses.
Rights of union learning representatives
The rights of union learning representatives, including arranging and undertaking training.
Blacklisting of trade union members
Description of the law that prohibits the blacklisting of trade unionists.
Entertainment and modelling agencies
Rules when running an employment agency for the entertainment and modelling industries.
Employment agencies and employment businesses: keeping work-seekers' records
Guidance on the types of records employment agencies and employment businesses need to keep in relation to work-seekers.