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As we draw a close to the calendar year, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down an important judgment on

As we draw a close to the calendar year, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down an important judgment on

The latest Health & Safety Executive (HSE) statistics have been released. They demonstrate the cost to employers of not managing health and safety. Health and

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
In his Autumn Budget the Chancellor announced changes that will affect small and medium enterprises up and down the country. Mark Ellis, Founder and Executive

When your charity is going through a restructure, you will have one hundred things on your to do list. One of the most important is

Is poor attendance causing problems for your retail business? If staff are taking a number of unauthorised absences, it can prevent you from delivering excellent

The Harvey Weinstein scandal shone a spotlight on sexual harassment in the workplace. One year on, are employers implementing effective measures to prevent this type

Curiosity can be a great thing. However, it can get the better of some people. This can enter into dangerous territory. Staff in GP surgeries

Concerns about years of budget cuts have reached crisis point. Hundreds of head teachers marched at Downing Street to make their worries known. Head teachers

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