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The government’s target of three million apprentices by 2020 is set to challenge the employers taking them on. Aside from how everything will be paid

The government’s target of three million apprentices by 2020 is set to challenge the employers taking them on. Aside from how everything will be paid

FAQs – Fire arrangements, induction & training WorkNest is often asked about fire safety in the workplace. So we’ve put together some of the frequently

When staff just don’t get along, it can be a manager’s worst nightmare. In retail environments, colleagues will be working shoulder to shoulder with each

When we think of theft, what automatically springs to mind is someone stealing stock from the back room. But in the retail sector, theft can

Blog We all fancy sleeping in at the weekend, but for some employers, there is little time for that as Sunday is another busy working

Everything changes. Even the law. It’s extremely important to remain compliant with the law. All organisations should frequently review their Employee Handbook. This is to

Two foundry workers suffered serious burns after an electrical incident. The employees were attempting to bring the power back on after a furnace had been

April has brought about some changes for employers in Wales in relation to domiciliary workers. Perhaps the most significant change is that providers are now

Since the introduction of shared parental leave, it has been questioned whether those taking that leave would be entitled to the same benefits as those

Blog Despite the extensive use of fixed-term contracts, many employers do not realise that the non-renewal of a fixed-term contract actually amounts to a dismissal