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Stroke Victim return to work!

...en I usually add something like, if you go and it makes you worse dont expect any sympathy from me! Give... | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Agncy Worker Rights

Are you the agency, Helen? In reality, someone | comment | 3 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Cutty Sark fire started by vacuum cleaner

... damage. This well prepared and presented report makes interesting reading and unfortunately reflects, a... | comment | 2 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Cutty Sark fire started by vacuum cleaner

Could someone please advise me if it is legal to have your fire exit as the main door to your p... | comment | 18 Nov 2008 12:00AM


pat 17th edition changes to c&g 2377

i was wondering if anyone knew of the changes to t | comment | 3 Oct 2008 12:00AM


tupe

...ve continually refused to accept TUPE despite our legal advice confirming it applies as we had a team who... | comment | 8 Oct 2008 12:00AM


tupe

I am seeking legal clarification but thought I'd throw following que... | comment | 8 Oct 2008 12:00AM


What should be paid to employees who are absent with stress?

Makes you wonder who was advising these 2? Payment of ... | comment | 7 Oct 2008 12:00AM


breach of confidentiality?

...s come from a member of the management team, what legal implications are there | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


breach of confidentiality?

...ion. If you do this is likely to be covered by a legal agreement (perhaps a formal Compromise Agreement)... | comment | 31 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Redundancy / TUPE

...09(3 months for all staff, even though some would legally require much less). Following the initial consu... | comment | 11 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Mobile Office Accommodation

... is maintained under contract. Whilst there is no legal maximum temperature the 1974 HSAW requires "a rea... | comment | 11 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety outside premises: where do duties end?

I used to work in Shopping Cenntre Management and | comment | 14 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety outside premises: where do duties end?

...efore they to have a health and safety angle. The Corporate Manslaughter Act is a piece of criminal law but a... | comment | 14 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...s but its with the best intentions. But I'm not a legal expert or a diabetes expert, I'm just an employee... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

... treatment or not. If he chooses not to, and this makes him incapable of his work, then it would seem rea... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...ndrew's advice is totally correct, complies with legal requirements and, possibly more to the point, is ... | comment | 20 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

Key thing would be for him to attend an accredited | comment | 17 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Tranfer of a business with No contract. Where do i stand?

...d i do not have their original contracts, is that legal? some of the staff have agreed with the cut in ho... | comment | 15 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Tranfer of a business with No contract. Where do i stand?

...ndustry/Franchise_Emp_Update.pdf You may require legal advice urgently as it appears your manager is ab... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Employment Tribunals: organisation details must be released

All other forms of legal process are open to public scrutiny and the tribu... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety: Worker contributions play 'key role'

...s area. Notwithstanding this, why is it that the legal requirements (in the 1977, 1996 regulations and s... | comment | 17 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disclosure

...oulla, Your point is valid although i feel its legal strength may lack. I have found the DPA a piece o... | comment | 22 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Daily rest period for security personnel

The Working Time Regulations state that there shou | comment | 22 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Stress claims: fewer hurdles for claimants?

The judgement makes very interesting reading. You should get it from ... | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


CDM 2007 H&S File

Yes -- I agree with all the above. I am tempted t | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


CDM 2007 H&S File

... well have a problem how do you know if all other legal obligations ahve been complied with? Are those... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Agency workers

...that is affecting facilities maangement since the Scottish Parliament decided to pull back from outsourcing ... | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker

...world to see. im sure there must have been a history of absenses and the manager had a 'hunch' that he... | comment | 28 Oct 2008 12:00AM


breaks

...ional legislation. On a 12 hour shift you are legally entitled to 20 minute break for every 6 hrs wo... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


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