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  1. Do we need legislation to address the disposal of office furniture?

    © Workplace Law Group 2008 All rights reserved Do we need legislation to address the disposal of office furniture? Do we need legislation to address the disposal of office furniture? More so than any domestic equivalents, office furniture items are subject to wear and tear resulting from multiple users, movement, adjustment and basic sustained usage for hours at a time. This means an inevitable need for dispo...

    News analysis | 9 Apr 2008

  2. Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine?

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACES APRIL 2008 Issue 36 Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine? Workplaces of the future: What climate change could mean for business if we don't act now. Page 5 A living wage: Why paying the lowest wages isn't the best option. Page 13 Sustainable Workplaces Week: How businesses can work towards a sustainable future. Page 15 Plus: Technical guidance | The data Comment and more ... Find out inside ... Sustainable workplaces: n Why do ...

    Magazine issue | 7 Apr 2008

  3. Changes to Workplace Law Magazine

    ...ditor, Claire Fuller, on why civil liberties should not be taken for granted. Page 22 Plus: an all new data section, and introducing a news round-up of the leading Network stories ... Page 36 Energy efficiency at Blackburn Cathedral. Page 28 Page 24 environmental Management LAW AND PRACTICE London ­ Tuesday, 3 November 2009 LATEST INfORMATION ON: n n n n n n n n n n n Air pollution Climate change Contaminated land Energy performance Environmental Management Systems Environmental Impact Assessment ISO 14001 International Standard Producer responsibility Taxation and fiscal measures Waste ma...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

  4. Killing time

    ...n the workplace to see how employers' actions after the event affect those who are left behind. message was loud and clear ­ workplaces need to prepare for the future now, through both risk management and Corporate Social Responsibility. failings, Associated Octel had to change its ways or be shut down. Kelly Mansfield unveils its incredible transformation. 08 CASE LAW n Near-fatal accidents can be preventable n Family wins compensation following death of worker exposed to asbestos n Death of young worker highlights need for proper supervision 14 AMERICAN IDLE David Sharp expected health and ...

    Magazine issue | 27 Feb 2008

  5. Energy management special issue

    ...12 Are you up to speed with legal developments taking effect in February and March? Thoughts and opinions from Workplace Law Network members on a hot topic. Combating climate change has moved on from the days of hugging trees ­ but are businesses aware of that? Bernie Sheehan looks at what FMs can do to put forward the business case for energy efficiency. The Stern Review has painted a bleak view of the future if we, as a society, do not effectively regulate the energy we use. But indications suggest that the Government is willing to legislate to ensure that the future is, instead, a "carbon s...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2007

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