Budget 2025 and National Insurance: key watch points for employers
With the November 2025 Budget looming, UK employers are watching closely for possible changes that could directly impact employment costs.
If your employer thinks you’re not doing your job properly, specialist legal advice can help. Our employment lawyers are in your corner and can guide you through the process.
If your employer questions your performance or capability at work, you may well feel stressed and anxious about the situation and your future.
It’s a good idea to ask for help from a legal expert to consider your options and how best to deal with the issues you face. You’ll have someone on your side who will help you to feel more confident about the process you’re facing and feel more in control.
Employers are entitled to raise legitimate performance issues and need to be effective and address matters with guidance and support. However, when faced with a performance improvement plan you may feel concerned that your employer has not taken into account your side of the story or you are being unfairly scutinised. It may be, for instance, that you have been set targets that you consider to be unachievable, or you are being blamed for the poor performance of team member that is beyond your control.
The team is always keen to assist, providing articulate and accessible legal advice.
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