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14 Feb 2008 2:32PM
Thompsons Solicitors
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A Court of Appeal (CA) ruling that London Underground failed to provide proper training to a driver who developed tenosynovitis in her right wrist sends an important message to employers about their health and safety duties, lawyers acting in the case say.
Thompsons Solicitors, who acted on behalf of the RMT union for Latona Allison says the decision confirms that it is the duty of employers to carry out risk assessments and take appropriate action, and not to wait until a health and safety... (263 more words)
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