
Dangerous work at height leads to fine
A coach fabricator has appeared in court after an apprentice was seriously injured in a fall from height. The court heard the worker was helping

A coach fabricator has appeared in court after an apprentice was seriously injured in a fall from height. The court heard the worker was helping

Blog There’s a lot of management speak about having a positive safety culture that makes everyone take responsibility for safe working. This is partly because

Do you have some employees who, no matter how sick they are, turn up to work? This is known as presenteeism and can be just

Here are our 6 top tips for dealing with stress in the workplace. 1 Identify the causes of stress in your workplace Do your work

The insurance market, Lloyd’s of London, has taken steps to prohibit their employees from drinking alcohol during the working day. In a memo circulated to

A haulage boss and a mechanic have been found guilty of manslaughter after a faulty tipper truck ran out of control killing four people. The

In a recent case of Grange v Abellio London Limited, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) was asked to make a ruling on whether an employer

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When interviewing for a vacancy, it’s natural to develop a gut feel for whether a candidate is a good fit or not. But relying on

New whistleblowing rules for banks, building societies and some investment and insurance companies have now come into effect. The rules have been introduced in response