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The government is seeking views on how best to help disabled people and those with long-term health conditions into the workplace and keep them in

The government is seeking views on how best to help disabled people and those with long-term health conditions into the workplace and keep them in

Ministers have ordered a crackdown on employers in the so-called gig economy who use a high number of self-employed or agency workers amid concerns about

Manufacturing essentials | Machine guarding Manufacturing activities are high risk. On average 19 workers are killed every year in manufacturing incidents. Annually, around 46,000 workers

The biggest danger employers face when drafting job adverts is falling foul of discrimination law. What can you say and what can’t you say? The

MP Will Quince has submitted a Bill to Parliament to provide employees with a statutory right to bereavement leave. The Bill is proposing to amend

Employers should be aware that a group of 60 foster care workers have voted to establish a trade union. This will create the first ever trade

Seventeen care workers are taking legal action over the failure to be paid the national minimum wage. It is considered to be the largest ever

A construction company based in South Wales has been fined £100,000 for fire safety failings at its building site. In July, the HSE conducted an
Mike Ashley can’t be enjoying life at the moment. Newcastle United have lost their first two games in the Championship. To rub salt in the

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