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  1. Face facts: how much do you really know about disability legislation?

    Know-how to manage your workplace October 2004 Disability access Are you ready for 1 October? Love contracts Managing office romances Implementing disciplinary and grievance procedures Workplace disputes Face facts Holiday Inn's all-encompassing approach to DDA compliance Battling for hearts and minds How much do you really know about disability legislation? ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Oct 2004

  2. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ...management plans. 38 CLINIC Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on key management issues. 09 COMMENT While it's agreed that reducing carbon emissions from the built environment is vital, regulations and standards need to be clear and concise, argues Simon Keel. FOCus 18 INTERNSHIPS: ARE YOU BREAKING THE LAW? There is increasing debate on the legality of unpaid work experience, which could affect interns and employers alike, reports Sarah Wray. netWORK 40 FORUM FOCUS Reflecting Network members' views on the Workplace Law site during the past weeks. 10 FM, HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGAL ...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  3. Cultivating success: how to cut costs and stimulate growth

    ... 2009, Bonhill House ­ London Access and laTeST 05 PRUNING UNTIL THE GREEN SHOOTS APPEAR The recession has slipped from the front pages in recent weeks to be replaced by swine flu worries and expenses rows, both of which bring their own potential problems for employers, of course. But businesses are still struggling to survive the downturn 16 failed to reach agreement, says Alice Reeve. regulations. Its founder, Anne Morris, explains just why adhering to the new law is so essential. 22 ChalleNGe 22 THE fIRST CORPORATE mANSLAUGHTER PROSECUTION: A TEST Of THE LEGISLATION? It took a year for th...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2009

  4. Buncefield disaster: the aftermath and what you can learn from it

    ...­ and it may have to happen quickly. Claire Fuller explored the approach taken by the council in the third largest city in the UK. FoCUs 12 AT ThE BuSINESS END Of ThE DISASTER When the Buncefield oil storage depot exploded, more than 400 businesses were directly affected. Some of those businesses are still counting the cost. Nic Paton investigates. 10 CASE LAW n Total liable for Buncefield damages. n Important decision on ETO reasons defence in TUPE cases. n Women no longer have to name comparator in equal pay grievances. TEChNICaL 26 LEGAL upDATE In-depth technical guidance on: REACH; rentin...

    Magazine issue | 5 May 2009

  5. Facefacts: The real cost of social networking to your business

    ...ew report says employees should work their way back to fitness Challenge "We will wear goose fat" Page 30 REPORT The rising cost of employees New rights from 1 October mean the cost of employees just got higher Contents In this issue ... LATEST 05 EDITORIAL There's no doubt about it, employees are getting more expensive, and small businesses are really feeling the effects of the increased costs. 06 LEGAL CALENDAR With 1 October being one of two common commencement dates for the introduction of new legislation, there's a lot to keep on top of this month! Take a look at the changes taking eff...

    Magazine issue | 16 Oct 2007

  6. How much does it cost to kill someone at work?

    ...NAGEMENT A In c B lu R de A N sy D La N ou w EW r g N W uid et o e w rk to or p k la the ce Named and shamed In this issue... 08 The cost of killing in the worldwide workplace Death in the workplace is costly ­ Neil Archibald looks at the implications for UK workplace managers who kill, compared to those in other areas of the world. REGULARS 06 Legal calendar Get yourself up to date with legal developments taking effect in September and October. 12 10 years in workplace fatalities We map changes in the size of the workforce; the amount of legislation in force; and the number of workpla...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2007

  7. Contractors: are you watching them?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace MAY 2007 ISSUE 27 CONTRACTORS: CONTRA CTORS: WATCHING Taking responsibility for workers on your premises Y OU ARE THEM? IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT In this issue... 08 Are you watching your contractors? Are contractors working safely on your premises? Misunderstandings over who is responsible for the health and safety of contractors and sub-contractors mean many bus...

    Magazine issue | 16 May 2007

  8. £20 if you can prove you’re competent

    ...: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 & 2006 -- interactive business and professional Highly commended: AOP Online Publisher of the Year 2005 -- business IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS Legal calendar 06 Forum 07 The competence game show 08 Check that you are ready for all the events and legal developments coming into force this month. Thoughts and opinions from Workplace Law Network members on a current hot topic. Just how competent are you? Very, judging by the torrent of replies to the Workplace Law `Are you a "competent person"?' surveys for health ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2006

  9. H5N1 Bird Flu: Are you playing chicken with your company’s future?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace MARCH 2006 ISSUE 15 Employment tribunals and how to win them Fire safety Confused over the new regime? The blanks filled in H5N1 Birdplaying Flu Are you chicken with your company's future? Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 ­ interactive business and professional Highly commended: AOP Online Publisher of the Year 2005 - business 1 EVERY IN workplacelaw ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT FETY, w workpl...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2006

  10. Who's looking at you?

    ...ir views on the legal issues affecting their workplaces 08 WHO'S VIEWING YOUR DATA? Has the move from more traditional working methods towards all things electronic exposed the workplace and its employees to endless security risks? Do you know how safe your confidential data is? P14 13 STANDARDS ARE ON THE INCREASE Do health and safety standards get in the way of your business rather than assist it, asks David Sharp 14 NOT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE Failure to securely dispose of information relating to staff and customers puts businesses at risk of identity theft and could constitute a breach of da...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2005

  11. No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit

    ...s inability to carry out seemingly simple tasks should ask themselves whether that employee could be dyslexic, before they face claims of disability discrimination, says Kelly Mansfield A PREGNANT PAUSE Workplace Law Magazine asks whether the Government's latest proposals to extend maternity leave are actually a step backwards for equal opportunities? EQUAL RIGHTS? Martin Brewer questions whether it is time that the introduction of rights in the workplace was justified through a balance between the need for the particular right and the cost to business LEGAL UPDATE P22 26 CASE LAW Workplace...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2005

  12. The Social Network – 12 years of the Workplace Law Conference

    ...ote reference 1843 when booking. Contents In this issue ... Latest 05 EDITORIAL Conference call 06 LEGAL CALENDAR April 2011's common commencement date brings in new legislation heaLth and safety and enViROnMent uPdate 07 NEWS RIDDOR consultation and Consultants Register launched; and employers are urged to provide better guidance on green issues. 18 15 COMMENT The Coalition Government is to limit the number of non-EEA migrants allowed to enter the UK to work, says Michelle Tudor, Barlow Robbins LLP. 15 COntinuinG PROfessiOnaL deVeLOPMent 30 SURVIVAL TRAINING Simon Toseland explains the imp...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  13. Grinding to a halt: Why Government policy risks bringing business to a standstill

    ...ion to its portfolio. teChniCaL 38 ThE DATA HEALTH AND SAFETY: Two recent cases of fatalities at work, whereby the Courts have shown leniency towards companies and individuals. EAT: The importance of following a fair dismissal procedure by properly applying the Burchell test. 15 COMMENT Women who are pregnant are often discriminated against, despite legislation to protect them, says Baroness Margaret Prosser of Battersea OBE, Equality and Human Rights Commission. 08 CASE LAW Three firms fined £75,500 for packaging offences; construction firm prosecuted for blacklisting; and £300,000 fine for...

    Magazine issue | 4 Jan 2011

  14. Same old: has health and safety really changed after the Young review?

    ...t 2010, which is due to enter into force in April 2011. 40 CLINIC Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on key management issues. 08 CASE LAW Company managing Ministry of Defence property fined £33,000 for allowing staff to come into contact with asbestos; and Trust fined after healthcare worker contracts Hepatitis C. fOCus 18 OUT WITh ThE OLD Does the Young Review mark a turning point for health and safety in the UK, or is it a missed opportunity? asks Sara Bean. netWORK 42 fORUM fOCUS Reflecting Network members' views on the Workplace Law site during the past weeks. 09 COMMENT ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2010

  15. ETs on the rise

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network on the rise But there are ways to navigate the Employment Tribunal process ETs inside this issue SEP/OCT 2010 Issue 56 Comment: Prevention is better than cure. Page 9 After the dRA: How retirement procedures may have to change. Page 34 Compliance expert Paul Caddick says there's more to electrical safety than PAT testi...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2010

  16. Sweeping changes

    ...issue JUL/AUG 2010 Issue 55 Comment: Implications of the BA industrial dispute Page 15 new Government: What now for HR immigration law? Page 34 Environment management expert, Colin Malcolm, talks sensible sustainability. Page 22 Climate change Rules of engagement How to ensure your contractors are competent. Page 24 Cup challenge A bad case of football fever? Page 27 Plus: A new-look data section, news round-up of the leading network stories and Workplace Law news update ... group workplace law health and safety Contents In this issue ... Latest 05 EDITORIAL Seismic shift. iOsh Managi...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2010

  17. Open for Business

    ... been used to help secure a conviction against a company carrying out construction work, following the death of an employee. 40 CLINIC Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on fire. 16 LEGAL UPDATE Common Commencement Date: 6 April 2010 listings; employers have just under a year to prepare for the extension to statutory paternity leave and pay; and employment regulators can be notified of whistleblowing claims brought in tribunals. 09 COMMENT John Holden, new President of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) hears of the Tories' health and safety review at the re...

    Magazine issue | 4 May 2010

  18. Dealing with bogus claimants

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network Are you laying yourself open to bogus claimants? inside this issue MAR/APR 2010 Issue 53 Comment: Ensuring home workers aren't vulnerable to musculoskeletal problems. Page 9 CPd section: First in a two part guide to absence management; manual handling explained. Page 30 Fit for purpose Readying the...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2010

  19. The world in your hands?

    ...' views on the Workplace Law site during the past weeks. 10 FM LEGAL UPDATE Preparing for climate change by integrating a practical business strategy; and the Workplace Parking levy ­ is it a burden or a benefit? 34 TRANSFERRING UNDER TUPE Sejal Raja on the key issues that employers need to be aware of when considering whether TUPE applies and the obligations it imposes on employers. 44 CLIENT FOCUS: KEEPING ThE ChAPS SAFE How Workplace Law Consulting has helped a busy heating and mechanical services company meet its duties under the CDM Regulations. 22 ThE PERSONNEL TOUCh Sara Bean talks to...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

  20. The Diversity Dilemma

    ... of the Workplace Law Network 'Tis the season... ...to treat everyone fairly? iNsiDE This issuE NOV/DEC 2009 Issue 51 A ding dong or merrily high? You'll never walk alone Health promotion campaign in Liverpool. Page 24 NEW! CPD section Expert guidance on DSE and the DDA. Page 30 Comment: What are you doing to ensure this world is a fit place for the next generation? Page 45 interview: Peter Reading, Fire Safety Manager at the Ministry of Justice, on the RRO so far. Page 22 Plus: An all new data section, and a news round-up of the leading Network stories ... Time to review your alcohol and...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2009

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