Our team of experienced HR consultants in Hertfordshire works alongside you to strengthen and support your workforce. We understand that your people are your most valuable asset — and we can help to unlock their maximum potential.
As a trusted, people-centric HR consultancy, we take the time to understand your organisation’s unique goals, culture, and challenges. Tailoring HR solutions that align with your business strategy and driving long-term growth.
All our CIPD-qualified HR consultants bring expertise across a broad spectrum of HR functions — including employee relations, equality, diversity & inclusion, recruitment, leadership development, and employee engagement, or dealing with sensitive issues compliantly.
Whether you need a fully outsourced HR solution or flexible, ad-hoc support to enhance your in-house capabilities, we deliver practical, compliant, and results-driven HR support, always focused on your success.
Outsource some or all of your HR functions.
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Outsourcing your HR to our experienced consultants in Hertfordshire gives you access to strategic, people-focused support tailored to your business. We take the time to understand your organisation and are happy to either work onsite with your team or offer virtual support as needed offering a truly collaborative and bespoke approach appropriate to your business needs.
Every business is unique. That’s why our HR solutions are designed to reflect your specific objectives, challenges, and company culture creating strategies that align with your business goals.
From recruitment and onboarding to employee engagement, performance management, and employment law compliance, we offer full-spectrum HR support to help your business grow and thrive at every stage.
With experience across diverse sectors, our consultants bring actionable insights and best practices that enhance operational efficiency, reduce employee turnover, attract and retain talent, and strengthen workplace culture whatever your industry or size.
Navigating employment law can be complex. We help you stay compliant with evolving legislation, reduce risk, and implement HR policies that protect and support your business.
Looking for reliable HR consultants in Hertfordshire? We’re ready to support your success with flexible, expert-led solutions.
Let us handle your general HR needs so you can focus on what you do best.
Assistance developing and producing employment contracts, handbooks, policies and people processes.
Find the right people for the right roles with our expert recruitment services.
Navigate absences, employee disputes, disciplinaries and grievances with ease.
Boost morale and nurture a happier, more productive workforce.
Compliance & Legal Advisory
Up-to-date HR compliance support with redundancies, restructures and TUPE transfers.
Equip your leadership, management and employees with the skills they need to excel in today’s competitive market.
Unlock your team’s full potential and empower your business with the assistance of our qualified coach.
We work with you to develop the perfect blend of HR Services for your business.
Acting as trusted advisors, we can help handle the sticky stuff and offer a different perspective, spotting issues that are difficult to see when you work in the business every day.
We can work however suits you best – a monthly retainer to deliver seamless day-today support, or on a project basis. As specialists in people, we are focused on getting the best from your teams for the benefit of your business.
Reality HR Ltd, 7 Paynes Park, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 1EH
Telephone: 01438 742056
Partner with Reality HR for expert, people-focused HR consultancy that drives growth, ensures compliance, and enhances employee satisfaction.
Whether you’re looking to streamline operations, stay legally compliant, or build a stronger workplace culture, we’re here to help.
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Outsourcing HR functions offers several advantages, such as cost savings, as companies can reduce expenses related to hiring, training, and maintaining an in-house HR team. It also allows access to specialised expertise and up-to-date knowledge on compliance, regulations, and best practices with knowledge and experience gained from a broad range of sectors and organisations. HR Consultants are impartial, independent and removed from day-to-day operations and relationships and so can provide a different clearer viewpoint and insight. Additionally, outsourcing can free up internal resources, allowing businesses to focus on core activities. However, there are some potential disadvantages, including a potential loss of control over sensitive employee data, and less of a feel for unique company cultures. It will be important to engage Consultants with clear data protection agreements and systems, and who work closely with their client to understand their particular characteristics and values.
In the UK, companies are required to have certain policies in place to comply with employment laws. Key mandatory policies include a Health and Safety policy for businesses with five or more employees, outlining how the company ensures workplace safety. Employers must also have a Disciplinary and Grievance policy, detailing procedures for handling disputes and misconduct. Additionally, under data protection laws, businesses must implement a Data Protection policy and Privacy Notices to safeguard personal information. Other policies we would recommended include Equal Opportunities, Anti-Harassment and Bullying, plus policies to guide employees on other HR processes such as Holiday, Sickness, and all types of leave for parents and carers to ensure fair treatment of employees in line with UK legislation.
An employee handbook provides clear guidance on company policies, procedures, and expectations, ensuring consistency and fairness in the workplace. It helps employees understand their rights, responsibilities, and the company’s standards, which can reduce misunderstandings and legal risks. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reference for both employees and management, promoting transparency and fostering a positive work culture.
To determine if your HR policies are compliant, they must align with current employment laws and regulations specific to your location and industry. In the UK, this includes ensuring policies cover essential areas like health and safety, disciplinary procedures, equality and anti-discrimination and harassment, and data protection. Regular reviews are necessary to keep policies updated with legislative changes. Our HR Consultants can audit your policies for both compliance and alignment with your culture and ways of working, and address any potential gaps or risks.
In the UK, under the Working Time Regulations, employees can work a maximum of 48 hours per week, averaged over 17 weeks, unless they voluntarily opt out of this limit in writing. This average includes overtime. Additionally, employees are entitled to rest breaks, including at least 11 hours of rest between working days, one full day off per week, and a 20-minute break if their shift exceeds six hours. Special rules apply to certain industries or workers, such as young employees and night workers, where stricter limits may apply. For more information, contact our specialist team.
To motivate employees, focus on creating a positive work environment that fosters recognition, growth, and engagement. Performance-related pay frameworks as well as formal and informal recognition schemes can incentivise high performance working, whilst providing continual training and development opportunities can boost morale and motivate employees to go the extra mile for their company. Additionally, fostering work-life balance, ensuring employees feel valued, and encouraging open feedback can support commitment and motivation. Our experienced HR Consultants can help in any of these areas.
Improving Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in the workplace requires a multi-faceted approach. Start by fostering an inclusive culture where all employees feel valued and respected, regardless of their background. Promote tolerance and embrace difference, ensuring managers tackle any discrimination swiftly. Implement fair recruitment practices that reach and attract groups from all backgrounds and focus on reducing unconscious bias and promoting diversity at all levels. Provide regular EDI training to staff and leadership to raise awareness and encourage inclusive behaviours. Additionally, setting measurable EDI goals and regularly reviewing policies to ensure they align with best practices and legal standards can drive meaningful change in the workplace.
Yes, having a Dignity at Work policy is important to communicate to employees the types of behaviours that are acceptable in your organisation, promoting a respectful, safe, and harassment-free workplace. A Dignity at Work policy is now essential following the introduction of legislation in October 2024 as employers have a duty to proactively prevent sexual harassment in their workplace. A policy outlines the company's commitment to preventing bullying, discrimination, and harassment, ensuring all employees are treated fairly and with respect. It also provides a framework for addressing and resolving inappropriate behaviour. A Dignity at Work policy not only fosters a positive work environment but also helps protect the company from legal risks by demonstrating compliance with equality laws and offering clear procedures for handling grievances.
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