Practical UK HR guides

Start with the HR job in front of you.

Choose the situation you need to sort. Each guide gives you the direct answer, a practical route, the maintained official source and an honest line around what software can decide.

Source review: 19 July 2026 · five maintained guides

Choose by situationWhat needs sorting today?
1
First hiresStartup HR
Six decisions
2
Leave frictionAnnual leave
One clear rule
3
New starterOnboarding
Owned timeline
4
Data sprawlUK GDPR
Purpose map
5
Sheet creakingMigration
Cutover plan
Start with the job in front of you; each route ends with something you can use.
The direct answer

Which HR guide should I read first?

Read the guide that matches the decision you need to make, not the HR label you think you ought to learn. Hiring your first people needs an order of operations. Leave friction needs a written rule and the real working pattern. A new starter needs a timed plan with owners. Employee-data sprawl needs a purpose and access map. A creaking spreadsheet needs a controlled handover.

These pages are deliberately not a substitute handbook. They help a small team move from “we should sort HR” to a specific output another authorised person can inspect. Current official sources remain the authority for legal rules and exceptions.

From rule to record

A guide should help with the next real decision.

A definition can be accurate and still leave the work untouched. HollyHR guides connect the maintained rule to the inputs, owner and evidence that make a small-team process dependable.

The annual-leave route, for example, moves from entitlement to working pattern, request and recorded decision. The migration route moves from inventory to a reconciled cutover. The shape changes because the job changes.

Example pathManaging one leave request
1RuleWhat applies?
2PatternHow do they work?
3RequestWhich dates?
4DecisionWhat was agreed?
Useful outputInputs, owner and decision stay explainable.
Good guidance joins the rule to the operating record instead of stopping at a definition.
01
Direct answerThe useful answer comes first.
02
Practical routeSteps, owners and decision points.
03
Product boundaryWhat HollyHR can and cannot do.
04
Maintained sourcesThe official page behind the rule.
Every guide separates official rules, practical judgement and HollyHR product capability.
How to use these pages

Know which voice is speaking.

The direct answer and checklist are practical guidance. The source section points to the maintained public authority. The product boundary states exactly where HollyHR supports the record and where a human, payroll service or qualified adviser still owns the decision.

That separation matters. It keeps a useful guide from turning into legal theatre, and keeps a product link from pretending HollyHR automates work it does not.

About the guides

Useful without pretending to be a law firm.

Three quick answers about provenance, maintenance and product links.

Are HollyHR guides legal advice?

No. They are practical general information for small UK teams. Each guide links to maintained official guidance and separates that guidance from HollyHR product capability.

How are the guides kept current?

Every guide shows a real reviewed date, the official sources used and the events that should trigger a fresh review. We do not label a page legally reviewed when it has not been.

Do I need to use HollyHR to use the guides?

No. The checklists and decision models are useful on their own. Product links appear where HollyHR can genuinely support the record or workflow, with one visible boundary on every guide.

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