
HEALTH & SAFETY NEWS | Bouncy Castle Conviction
Two fairground workers were convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence after a bouncy castle blew away with a young girl. William Thurston and his wife

Two fairground workers were convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence after a bouncy castle blew away with a young girl. William Thurston and his wife

Some of your employees may pray, but do employers need to provide them with a suitable place to do this? As the law stands, employers

On Friday 22nd June, it’s ‘Bring Your Dog To Work Day’. Participating businesses will welcome employees’ dogs into the workplace to raise money for charity.

Blog The Government Equalities Office has published guidance on dress codes and sex discrimination. In the last few years, dress codes have come under fire.

If you look around your office, you may spot many people eating lunch at their desks and diligently getting on with work. Some may even

At this time of year, allergies, such as hay fever, can flare up. Allergies can be one of the reasons why an employee’s productivity goes

A logistics company has been fined £2 million after the death of a worker at one of its depots. The worker was at the rear

Learn five key things to keep in mind when supporting employees with anxiety. Anxiety is a common mental health condition. In recent times, famous celebrities

If an employee is dismissed on written notice, when does the notice period start? Is it when the letter would have been delivered in the

Now that large companies have published their gender pay reports, the results are out in the public for everyone to scrutinise and analyse. This includes