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When its time to Go

...lift doesnt work or their coffee machine, you may at least have the last laugh, not that that is any c... | comment | 10 Sep 2008 12:00AM


When its time to Go

..., it's usually when you have done your job well that they get rid! This is because most Fms get rid o... | comment | 10 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Trench collapse kills man

I feel that the above commentary confuses the safety consider... | comment | 9 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Premeditated absence

Investigate the sickness absence as you would any other sick... | comment | 9 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Homeworking in France

...s a homeworker due to the ease of digital communications. Can I please ask if our H&S responsibilities... | comment | 9 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Fingerprinting machines

...installed two machines which they claim is to combat poor timekeeping. They work by scanning staff fin... | comment | 9 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Fingerprinting machines

Regrettably, whilst I agree that the use of fingerprint scanners can be relatively... | comment | 10 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Fingerprinting machines

... they can work effectively as part of a cashless catering system - no need for school children to carr... | comment | 11 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Fingerprinting machines

...hown below. The important thing to note here is that this is all about actual or suspected criminal ac... | comment | 15 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Lone Working

I spoke to BSI British Standards, which said that BS 8484 – portable attack alarms –is not an o... | comment | 16 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Company fined £234 following working at height injury

...osts and a victim surcharge of £15. I agree that this is not the highest fine ever given by the HS... | comment | 18 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Redundancy selection criteria

...lection criteria made up of Capabilities, qualifications and skills, location of work, standard of per... | comment | 11 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness & notification

...r surgery the surgeon will provide a sick certificate (Med 3) for an appropriate period. Further sick... | comment | 11 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness & notification

Hazel Thank you for that link. I am stunned by it. It may be that it rep... | comment | 12 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness & notification

Kevin The key question is what are they statistics of? They do not represent an... | comment | 15 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Does a person working 3 hours per week have employment rights?

... two years. The quality of her work is generally satisfactory, however, I have had problems with her s... | comment | 12 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Does a person working 3 hours per week have employment rights?

...ttp://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/employment-legislation/employment-contracts/index.html A written sta... | comment | 12 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Risk assessment requires risk assessment?

I think the difficuly here is that one almost has to put oneself in the shoes of the... | comment | 12 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness record & dismissal

... excessive it is further compounded by the fact that he has not produced certificates when asked to an... | comment | 15 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness record & dismissal

...essors ? Doesn't sound like you have much of a relationship with this individual if they feel the need... | comment | 16 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness record & dismissal

...in place to assist in bringing his work 'up to scratch'? It needs to be more substantial than 'making ... | comment | 16 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Contract query

...ears full time until November 2006 when going on maternity leave. After returning from mat. leave emp... | comment | 15 Sep 2008 12:00AM


The Alexander Technique: a solution to worker ergonomic health?

I increasingly feel that DSE assessments are a thing of the past. We use e... | comment | 19 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness while on annual leave

This helps perpetuate the 'something for nothing' culture that is rife... | comment | 19 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Sickness while on annual leave

...s not just a company policy. So I would assume that if you are on holiday and report sick you would h... | comment | 1 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Sickness while on annual leave

...ly paid after 3 waiting days, so I think I would rather use my holiday at full pay rather than lose al... | comment | 3 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Sickness while on annual leave

...d wish to convert their `lost' leave to be taken later. Policies in companies I have worked in require... | comment | 8 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Salary payment on time

...pends on the circumstances, but I would suggest that it is a good indicator of trust and confidence br... | comment | 29 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Change to contracted working hours/conditions

... It would always be good practice to issue a variation to the original contract, if you know how long... | comment | 23 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Change to contracted working hours/conditions

...erned about the practice you work for and think that its Equal Ops policies are in a mess. You need to... | comment | 2 Oct 2008 12:00AM


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