
CARE | Manual Handling in Homes
Care home employees typically spend a lot of time moving and handling. For example, helping residents move or moving equipment. No matter what the task

Care home employees typically spend a lot of time moving and handling. For example, helping residents move or moving equipment. No matter what the task

Having a ‘side hustle’ is becoming an increasingly popular move for employees. For most people who work a second job, it’s out of financial necessity.

What do you want to happen when a customer walks through the door? Probably straight to your latest promo and then to the till! Was

BLOG Drinking on the job is no laughing matter for hospitality employers. When working in a bar, restaurant or hotel, it can be easy for

Owners and managers of care companies, juggling multiple functions and responsibilities, often overlook Health & Safety regulations. But workplace Health & Safety should be

Managers and owners of small and medium manufacturing companies often juggle a wide range of job functions without help or assistance. One of those responsibilities,

Blog Leavism refers to the unhealthy trend of employees using their annual leave to catch up on work or recover from illness, rather than rest

Hundreds of thousands of work-related injuries and instances of ill health are reported every year. The employers responsible can face unlimited fines and even prison

The Equality Act is very strict on what health or disability questions employers can ask during the recruitment process. As a general principle, it is

BLOG With the Met Office predicting that 2023 will be hotter than 2022, and one of the warmest years on record, there could be cause for concern