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19 Jun 2007 12:00AM
Last week’s European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on Britain’s workplace health and safety laws has seen employers expressing relief that, in the short term at least, no changes will be made to existing health and safety practices.
Lord McKenzie, Health and Safety minister hailed it as a “victory for common sense” and Bill Callaghan, Chairman of the HSC echoed his view, commenting, “We continue to believe that the right way forward is a proportionate and risk-... (448 more words)
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