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Exciting changes for Workplace Law site in 2012



    Date:
    24 Dec 2011

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    On Monday 9 January 2012 we are launching our brand new website. This will feature all the essential information you’ve come to expect from Workplace Law covering health and safety, human resources and environmental management, but with new and improved interactive content.                    

    Aside from our daily news updates we’ll provide regular case reviews outlining the case, the outcome and the sentencing, along with an expert review and discussion of what it means for you.

    In addition to our existing regulations area, we are now adding official guidance so you will have access to more of the data you need to apply best practice to your organisation. 

    Approved Codes of Practice, International and British Standards and other forms of guidance from major industry bodies such as the HSE, CIPD and Environment Agency will give you a wealth of information covering all major topics. 

    Workplace Law Magazine is moving online, in an easy to use digital format, which interacts seamlessly with the brand new website.

    Interactive content is also enhanced – with Workplace Law TV – a brand new area dedicated to presenting you with concise and informative films.

    From weekly news updates to documentaries to live online seminars, Workplace Law TV will provide a bank of information quickly accessible for those of you with busy lives.

    We’re really pleased with the innovations that the all-new site will offer and think you will be too.

    Here’s to the future!

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