
Handling backlogs in casework
In our experience, this is a problem that occurs regularly in Parliamentary offices and can occur for many reasons. Staff absences, illnesses and general staff
Ideal for anyone with an interest in the work of Members of Parliament and those that support them.
In our experience, this is a problem that occurs regularly in Parliamentary offices and can occur for many reasons. Staff absences, illnesses and general staff
As Coronavirus keeps spreading, working from home offers many benefits to both staff and MPs. Flexibility, less commuting time, better work-life balance – but there
As the Government announce that employers can use the furlough scheme for employees who have caring responsibilities (including those unable to work, or working reduced
It can be difficult knowing how to best induct new staff remotely. Read our guide with lots of tips; drawing on from years of experience
As someone who has been around for a while (coming up to 14 years) I have seen first-hand just how much the roles of Parliamentary
It’s very easy, as a new MP, to recruit in a rush. There is an urgent need to ‘hit the ground running’ and the inbox
There are infinite blogs and ‘how to’ columns out there on teams and how they work. Many are angled almost entirely at a corporate level;
I consider myself very lucky to have spent my time in Parliament working in an office that not only abides by modern employment practices but
It’s election night (or probably the early hours of the 13th December) and the moment you have been fighting for, for weeks, months and probably years,
Brexit aside, one of the important issues to be addressed by the next Parliament, will be responding to the independent inquiry into the Bullying and