RICHARD ‘MAKES HR LAW EASIER’ WITH NEW BOOK
Work aims to help avoid legal disputes
A HUMAN resources expert has released his first book which is designed to demystify HR for business owners, helping companies to avoid employee conflict and legal claims.
Sharing HR Mastery: How to Save a Fortune in Legal Claims by Richard Tunnicliffe of Order Employment Services (OES) is available as an ebook on Kindle and through Amazon.
Richard, of Baddeley Green, said: “I work extensively with companies with 10 to 100 staff members, and these are often run by brilliant but very busy people. One thing they can’t do is to keep up with the ever-changing laws on employing people and how to work well with their team.
“My book is aimed directly at these brilliant businesses. It’s written as a practical ‘how to guide’ designed to give them an easily understandable guide to both complying with the law and providing positive ways to work with their people using HR policies.”
Richard said that many SME business managers feel overwhelmed by HR law and find it difficult to keep track of new legislation.
“In writing the text, I set out to provide the opposite of a dry, legal tome,” added Richard. “It is a guidebook filled with insider knowledge and actionable advice. Readers will learn how to conduct swift legal health checks, update HR policies without the headache, and manage employee relationships while avoiding costly legal pitfalls.
“You will discover how to turn potential liabilities into your greatest strengths by using tools that aren’t just about compliance but about driving your business forward.”
Richard founded Order Employment Services in 2020 on the back of over a decade of experience in HR and people management.
He has worked with companies across all business sectors and has recently supplemented his research and knowledge base by going back to university to study for the Peter Coates MSC in Entrepreneurship at Staffordshire University.
Richard has developed a team of HR and employment law experts and has a planned growth strategy to expand Order Employment Services to a 10-strong team of local experts, offering services to SMES across the Midlands and North West England.