
Rio 2016 – HR Hurdles
Employment Issues and the Olympic Games With the Olympic Games in Rio having kicked off in true Samba style, what happens when employees’ behaviour creates

Employment Issues and the Olympic Games With the Olympic Games in Rio having kicked off in true Samba style, what happens when employees’ behaviour creates

Philanthropist and landowner the Duke of Westminster has died aged 64. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor died at the Royal Preston Hospital in Lancashire on Tuesday 10

Ellis Whittam’s fundraising efforts for national charity NSPCC were recently recognised at an event held in Liverpool, with TV personality Dame Esther Rantzen taking receipt

While it looks like the current Government aren’t planning any substantial changes to employment rights, as hinted at by David Davis, the Labour leadership challenger,

The recent E. coli food poisoning outbreak linked to imported green leaves and salads shows a trend towards vegetables as an additional source of E.

New research reveals that talking on a hands-free phone while driving can be as distracting as talking on a handheld mobile. The study, carried out

Smoking in enclosed public and work places has been illegal since July 2007. Since then, there has been a rise in the number of people

The latest provisional statistics produced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that 144 people were killed at work in the 12 months to

The decision of the UK electorate to withdraw from the European Union last week will certainly change the political and economic environment, but what impact

Before July 2013, an individual looking to pursue claims in the Employment Tribunal could do so without paying any court fees. That changed following a