Know when to outsource a HR function
As a small business owner, how many times have you gone into the office early to find mountains of paperwork that you just never seem to get through?
Most employers will understand the frustration of spending more time than necessary on non-revenue generating activities. Therefore, outsourcing a HR function can make the business more profitable and productive.
What size is the business?
Generally, employers with fewer than 80 employees tend not to have an in-house HR function. Instead, managers deal with any HR or employment issues that arise. However, with the business growing each day, staying compliant becomes a growing concern.
What services do SME’s require?
The nature of the work carried out by an employment law and HR specialist varies and is usually determined on the nature of the organisation and the roles carried out by its employees.
With regard to Employment Law Services (ELS), we work with employers who have no HR function to ensure their business consistently meets all of its legal requirements in terms of HR policies and employment contracts. As well as this, the team are qualified to advise and support business owners and managers who are faced with discrimination claims, redundancy issues, settlement agreements and dismissals.
How much does it cost to outsource?
At Employment Law Services (ELS) we keep our price structure simple. Our clients benefit from a cost-effective solution that saves them extensive amounts of time. Which in turn allows them to focus on the core business activities.
(1) Ad hoc Service
The team at Employment Law Services (ELS) provide UK employers of all sizes with employment law advice, support and representation on an ad hoc basis. Ad hoc work was initially established to help smaller start-up companies draft employment contracts and policies, ensuring new employers are complying with complex employment legislation whilst protecting their business.
(2) Annual Retainer Service
Our fixed-fee annual employment law and HR retainer service is provided by our specialist team of fully qualified employment law practitioners who understand how to balance compliance with UK employment legislation with the practicalities of successful people management in an operational environment where organisational objectives need to be met.
This helps employers manage their employees across all aspects of their employment from offer letters and contracts of employment, to managing absence, poor performance, disciplinaries, grievances and terminations.
Benefits of HR outsourcing
- Reduced cost
- Increased efficiency
- Access to improved HR IT systems
- Improved management information (including human capital metrics)
- Access to HR expertise not available internally
- Increased flexibility and speed of response
- Reduced risk
Employer considerations
Employers should consider the following factors when deciding to outsource:
- Are you spending too much time on activities that do not generate profits or competitive success?
- Are you carrying out jobs that waste valuable time and energy?
- Do you have temporary tasks that arise, yet recur in cycles?
- Do you require skills that are so specialised, but it would be impractical for you or management to do it?
If you are a business owner who employs people and you are not sure what to do next, contact us today for your free consultation. 0370 218 5662.