Flexible furlough guidance published | 7 key points for employers
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A disabled bank worker who was subjected to six years of torment at several NatWest branches has received a record-breaking £4.7 million in damages. The
BLOG Sickness Absence | Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can employer terminate employment for sick absence? While occasional sickness absence is normal, you may have noticed
This article was originally published in The Carer on 15 April 2020. While many are able to revert to working from the safety of their
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1. What is furlough? Furlough is a temporary period of leave to help employers deal with the fact that there is no/less work available for

February can be a slow month for some, but unfortunately in the world of health and safety, it was business as usual. From seemingly ‘trivial’