
Have your say on sick pay and fit note reforms
The government is seeking views on how best to help disabled people and those with long-term health conditions into the workplace and keep them in

The government is seeking views on how best to help disabled people and those with long-term health conditions into the workplace and keep them in

A recent survey by the Trades Union Congress found that more than half of women polled had been subjected to sexual harassment at work. The

The MP-led Business, Innovation and Skills Committee has announced an inquiry into corporate governance. This follows inquiries into the sale and acquisition of BHS and the

The number of people on zero hour contracts is on the rise. Love them or loathe them, these contracts that do not guarantee workers a

An all-party MP group on occupational health recently reported there is an asbestos “time-bomb in our schools.” Huge numbers of schools built in the three

The latest provisional statistics produced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that 144 people were killed at work in the 12 months to

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

Every year, around 25 people die of their injuries from electrical accidents at work and 1,000 electrical accidents are reported to Health and Safety Executive

Revisions to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations will take effect on April 6th 2015. The changes are being implemented in order to further ensure