
Chemical safety | Company fined after teenage apprentice overcome by killer fumes
A wheel refurbishment company has been sentenced after a 16-year-old apprentice was overcome by vapours from chemicals used to strip and clean alloy wheels. The

A wheel refurbishment company has been sentenced after a 16-year-old apprentice was overcome by vapours from chemicals used to strip and clean alloy wheels. The

When the government names and shames employers who have failed to comply with National Minimum Wage rules, hospitality businesses often appear on the list. In

An engineering company has been fined after an apprentice was injured by a lathe. Health & Safety Executive investigators found the company had failed to carry

With an ongoing skills gap in the manufacturing industry, we take a look at the issues manufacturers are facing with their workforce, and what the

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With 2018, employers had to grapple many changes to HR and Employment Law. This includes the introduction of the GDPR and gender pay reporting, changes

The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, has announced that the government has accepted the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations. As of 1 April 2019, the National Minimum Wage

With a disappointingly high number of job vacancies available, employers in the care sector are struggling to attract the right talent, but a targeted recruitment

As more people in the logistics and transport sector approach retirement age, some employers dread the search for new talent. This is understandable. Finding

Blog In order to save some money, employers may be tempted to download a free contract of employment or attempt to draft one themselves by