
Health, Safety and Tree Care
The recent tragic death of a child in a London park when a tree limb collapsed has once again brought into focus the requirement for

The recent tragic death of a child in a London park when a tree limb collapsed has once again brought into focus the requirement for

Where a commercial contract to provide services changes hands (known as a “service provision change”), the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection from Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE)

In the past few years there have been a number of cases regarding individuals expressing their religious beliefs in the workplace and to what extent

Employers have taken a bit of a beating recently in relation to working time and holiday pay issues, and it doesn’t look as though this

An inquest jury has found that Thomas Cook was in breach of their “duty of care” after two children died from carbon monoxide poisoning while

When the sun makes an appearance, we all enjoy the opportunity to sit down in the garden and feel the warmth upon our faces. But

If you are an employer in, for example, the care, education or health sectors, you will need to know if prospective employees have convictions, spent

Under the Equality Act 2010, if a worker alleges that they have been treated less favourably because of a protected characteristic, for example sex, and

The effective management and control of health and safety risks involves careful consideration of those who may be affected by your work activities. This month

A care home has been fined £100,000 after an elderly resident died from serious burns. The resident had been admitted to the home for two