
Employee fraud highlights risks
A surgeon who lied in order to land an £84,000 a year role has been convicted of fraud. Sudip Sarker told the interview panel that

A surgeon who lied in order to land an £84,000 a year role has been convicted of fraud. Sudip Sarker told the interview panel that
Tata Steel has been fined £1.4m after Health & Safety failings led to the death of a maintenance electrician. The worker was in an inspection

Employers are often very impressed when a job applicant has volunteering experience on their CV. They appreciate the useful skills volunteering can bring and how

A scaffolder could be jailed after being unknowingly photographed by a retired Health & Safety inspector. Terrance Murray was snapped without the proper safety gear,

Most employers know that if they reject a job applicant because they are pregnant or are going to on maternity leave, they are committing discrimination

BLOG How employers can manage absenteeism and presenteeism in the workplace The first Monday in February is known as National Sickie Day. This is because

A foundry has been fined £21,000 after a worker suffered severe injuries. The welder was working on a 2.5 tonne steel shaft bracket casting when

We all want to do things as quickly as possible, but there are things that are worth taking your time over. If you rush through

Swearing in the workplace | No big deal? Addressing the use of profanity in the workplace and determining whether it constitutes misconduct is a common

They say never work with children or animals, but what about family? After all, if you can’t trust your family, who can you trust? Although