
NHS staff warned to remove lanyards before driving
Removing identity lanyards after a long day at work is not exactly the first thing most of us think of when hopping in vehicles to

Removing identity lanyards after a long day at work is not exactly the first thing most of us think of when hopping in vehicles to

A BBC manager has turned down a promotion after finding out that a male colleague was offered £12,000 more for the same role. In an

BLOG Health and safety is just one of those topics that has acquired the unfortunate reputation of being, well, boring. The way health and safety

The owner of a care home has been sentenced after admitting fire safety failures following a devastating fire. The cause of the fire was found

How do you measure the number of hours worked by employees? Following a recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), UK employers

According to new research, working in shifts has a negative impact on cardiovascular health. The Chinese study, which was published in the journal Occupational Medicine,

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) acts as an independent regulator of health and social care. Its inspection regime aims to ensure that the quality of

Blog New research has further highlighted the hidden cost to employers of slips, trips and falls at work. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), slip,

Done right, employee incentives can play a significant role in attracting and retaining talented employees and keeping them focused and engaged. As well as making

An annual survey of retail crime has shown on average 115 retail employees were attacked at work every day last year. The latest British Retail