
JANUARY BLUES | 6 Ways to Retain your Talent
January is a time when people are keen to make some changes to their life and this may include looking for new job opportunities. Coupled

January is a time when people are keen to make some changes to their life and this may include looking for new job opportunities. Coupled

A plastics manufacturer has been fined after a worker was fatally struck by a pressurised rod. A Health & Safety Executive (HSE) investigation found the employee

The Court of Appeal has concluded that Uber drivers are workers, not self-employed contractors. It agreed with the decision made by the Employment Appeal Tribunal

A stonework company has been fined for failing to comply with a Health & Safety Executive enforcement notice. A visiting Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector had

The government has announced it will introduce a statutory Code of Practice on sexual harassment. The aim in the code is to make clear the action employers

We meet with UK business owners every day. And all too often we’re told how common it is for them to have restless nights –

The past year has again been something of a mixed bag for occupational Health & Safety risk management. We take a look back at some

Brexit may be dominating MPs time but the government has also been hard at work producing its Good Work Plan. This plan sets out its
We meet with UK business owners every day. And all too often we’re told how common it is for them to have restless nights –

Given the current political climate, talk can often turn to politics. This can create healthy debate, or it can lead to fiery arguments. So what