A leading North Wales law firm has launched its own specialist HR company.

The directors of Gamlins Law have set up HR Anchor to provide clients with a comprehensive range of HR, health and safety, occupational health and payroll services.

HR Anchor clients will also be able to tap into the employment law services of the award-winning Gamlins Law. The two companies have their head office in Rhyl but work with clients across North Wales and the rest of the UK.

They also have offices in Denbigh, Ruthin, Mold, Abergele and Holywell.

HR Anchor is led by director Elissa Thursfield, who is also the law firm’s head of employment law.

Elissa said: “HR Anchor is led by a team of solicitors with combined expertise in employment and commercial law, all with a background of having built and developed businesses through

their careers.

“Many HR businesses are still operating on outdated business models, encouraging businesses to either settle matters or structure their advice to reduce the risk to an insurance company

in the case of insurance-backed services. This can result in businesses feeling they have lost control of their day-to-day employee decisions.

“Employees are savvy. With the explosion of information on the internet, abolition of tribunal fees and easy access to ‘no win no fee’ solicitors, employees will take advantage of a ‘settlement’

culture in a business to achieve a pay out, or cause significant problems in a business where there is a fear of dismissing staff.

“Our services are designed to assist businesses in any employee matters, from drug testing, employee monitoring to internal procedures, tribunals and health and safety.

“The aim is to provide companies with practical, innovative advice and guidance to allow them to protect and grow their businesses. Our support includes the ability to have hands on HR

assistance in your business as well as remote support in a cost-effective way that suits your specific business needs.”

The HR Anchor team can provide advice in relation to disciplinary issues, grievances, contracts of employment, handbooks, redundancies, TUPE, maternity, sickness issues, holiday pay and

investigations.

It can also undertake investigations, holding formal meetings or oversee an entire process including managing TUPE transfers, redundancy process and employee mediation.

Elissa added: “We offer a range of flexible packages to suit businesses of all sizes whether they require a light touch approach and occasional guidance, or for our team to provide more

intensive support. We can also provide all our services in Welsh.

“The HR Anchor name came about because our services are about providing businesses with strength and stability when they need it most.”

The name also fitted well with Elissa’s work as a volunteer with the RNLI. Last year, Elissa made the news when she became the first female helm at her RNLI station in Abersoch. She achieved

the landmark after passing a series of tests and assessments with flying colours and means she can take command of the station’s Atlantic 85 lifeboat.

To find out more, visit www.hranchor.co.uk