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There are few sectors where a rigorous recruitment process matters more than in education. With overall pupil numbers projected to rise by 5% between 2018

There are few sectors where a rigorous recruitment process matters more than in education. With overall pupil numbers projected to rise by 5% between 2018

When the weather turns colder, employees who work inside can turn up the AC or put on extra clothing. However, for those who work outside,

Blog Are you one of the many employers confused by the terminology used for minimum pay rates? With the National Minimum Wage, National Living Wage

Food manufacturers and in particular bakeries are being targeted by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) for proactive inspections. In one example, a bakery chain has

Brexit The UK parliament has decided to reject Theresa May’s deal on how the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union will look. Ellis Whittam support over

Despite many false dawns, the reality of what the UK might look like in a post – Brexit world is becoming clear. Parliament is due

Nine hair and beauty workers from Havering College of Further and Higher Education have been awarded more than £100,000 in damages after being poisoned by

New draft legislation strengthening employment rights has now been revealed. This follows on from the government’s announcement of the Good Work Plan made earlier this

January is a time when people are keen to make some changes to their life and this may include looking for new job opportunities. Coupled

A plastics manufacturer has been fined after a worker was fatally struck by a pressurised rod. A Health & Safety Executive (HSE) investigation found the employee