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  1. Do your employees feel bullied or unsafe at work?

    ...“significant minorities” of the workforce are bullied or work somewhere they consider unsafe. The report, What workers want, is based on an extensive YouGov poll of more than 2,500 people at work in Britain.As well as finding that 25% of people at work aren’t satisfied with their jobs and 30% do not feel engaged by their employer, the poll also found that:three and a half million people say they have been bullied in their current job;just under two and a half million say where they work is unsafe; 640,000 say they have been discriminated against on the grounds of age; andmore than one and ...

    News | 2 Sep 2008

  2. 3 strikes and your fire's not out!

    ... truth to this statement?" P. 20 3 www.workplacelaw.net All the information you need to reconcile fire safety and disability in your workplace Key questions answered: n Can the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 work alongside each other? n What do I need to do to make sure an evacuation happens safely? n What training should I be carrying out to make sure everyone is prepared for a fire? n What features does my workplace need to have to make sure all people are alerted if a fire breaks out? Author, Su Peace of Qequality, works with the Depar...

    Magazine issue | 8 Nov 2007

  3. Dealing with bogus claimants

    ... new Points Based immigration system; n Employees' expenses; n Alternatives to redundancy; n Holiday leave whilst sick; n Swine flu; n The Equality Bill; n Work experience, n Internships and apprenticeships and much more! 09 COMMENT A massive rise in flexible working needs to be managed carefully; don't just rely on checking the equipment, but also working practices, says Jorgen Josefsson. FoCus 18 CLAIMS CULTURE Claims by serial litigants are becoming an increasing problem for employers, many of whom are settling out of court to avoid time-consuming court sessions, reports Sarah Wray. netWoR...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2010

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