
A Matter of Time
Employers have taken a bit of a beating recently in relation to working time and holiday pay issues, and it doesn’t look as though this

Employers have taken a bit of a beating recently in relation to working time and holiday pay issues, and it doesn’t look as though this
Whilst all the polls for the General Election predicted a hung parliament, the Conservative Party have in fact secured a majority. What does this mean

When it comes to health and safety legislation, it seems change is here to stay. Whatever way you look at it, the burden upon employers

The consultation on new sentencing guidelines for health and safety, corporate manslaughter, food safety and hygiene offences has closed after a three-month window for feedback.

Ellis Whittam is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a Cheshire Connect workshop for trustees, prospective trustees and chairs, CEOs, and senior managers
Fixed-term contracts are perhaps more commonly used in the charity sector than any other sector due to the funding environment within which charities are positioned.

An employee goes to the doctor telling him he has work-related stress because he has to work 16 to 24 hours each day! The doctor

It has recently been reported that workplace drug testing is on the rise. Alere (drug screening company) have reported an increase in demand for drug

A care home has been fined £30,000 after an elderly resident was placed in a bath that was too hot. The resident, who is unable

Town councils and other local government bodies are subject to new national rules which allow any member of the public to take photographs, film and