
Period Pains Impact on Productivity
A survey of 100 women for BBC’s Radio 5 Live has revealed that 52% of female workers’ periods have impacted their ability to fulfil their

A survey of 100 women for BBC’s Radio 5 Live has revealed that 52% of female workers’ periods have impacted their ability to fulfil their

New whistleblowing rules for banks, building societies and some investment and insurance companies have now come into effect. The rules have been introduced in response

G4S was ordered to pay £1.8 million for failing to protect workers from the risk of Legionnaires’ disease, a serious respiratory illness caused by airborne

Employment Issues and the Olympic Games With the Olympic Games in Rio having kicked off in true Samba style, what happens when employees’ behaviour creates

Smoking in enclosed public and work places has been illegal since July 2007. Since then, there has been a rise in the number of people

The dust is yet to settle on the referendum result. The main political parties are in turmoil, and the heads of the European Union are

Recent headlines in the news seem to suggest that employers can now monitor employees’ emails and internet messaging communications. But is this correct? The short

BLOG The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) have published a report on bullying within the workplace, which indicates that reported incidences of bullying are increasing. In

Whilst not directly employment law related, we have received a number of queries in relation to The Modern Slavery Act 2015, the final provisions of

In recent years, electronic cigarettes or ‘e-cigarettes’ have increased hugely in popularity as an alternative to smoking or as a means of giving up smoking.