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10 Feb 2003 9:07AM
The Health and Safety (Offences) Bill was not reached in debate in the House of Commons on 7 February and will now continue its second reading on 7 March, according to the TUC. It received it's first reading early in January.
Scarborough and Whitby MP Lawrie Quinn’s proposed bill would raise the maximum level of fines for most health and safety offences to £20,000. The Bill would also make it possible to imprison employers for the most serious offences, and raise the fine for employers wh... (4 more words)
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