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  1. CMS Cameron McKenna Joins the Workplacelaw Network

    ... providing online advice include Marc Hanson and Mark Heighton, partners in the firm's facilities management and real estate groups. The service is only available to members of the Workplacelaw Network. CMS Cameron McKenna joins other top law firms who are Workplacelaw Network members, including Kennedys, Martineau Johnson, MacRoberts, Masons, Osborne Clarke and Tarlo Lyons.

    News | 8 Aug 2003

  2. Open for Business

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network How might employment legislation look after 6 May? inside this issue MAY/JUN 2010 Issue 54 Comment: Why I am looking forward to the Equality Act. Page 45 Why cutting red tape is the top business priority. Page 24 Red whine All fired up Debate on the effects of the Fire Safety Order. Page 22 Checking out Staff recruitment agencies undergo a security audit. Page 27 CPd section: Second in our two part guide to absence management; and PPE policies. Page 30 Plus: A new-look data s...

    Magazine issue | 4 May 2010

  3. Contractors: are you watching them?

    ...ound supervision. The contr 0 plus costs for guilty and fined £3,00 aightforward failing to implement str s. controls and safeguard e ­ Use of Source: HSE guidanc ponsibility. contractors: a joint res w workplacelaw workplacelaw 9 a a responsibilities be written into the contract? Susan Cha of Kennedys comments, "Work undertaken by a contractor is usually covered in a contract. It is good practice for health and safety responsibilities to be written into such a contract. However, the duties under HSWA cannot be passed from one party to another by a contract". This is something that is vitally imp...

    Magazine issue | 16 May 2007

  4. Mug’s game? Excessive risk aversion

    ... 1st National Stress Awareness Day, organised by the International Stress Management Association (ISMA), is on 1 November. The aim of the day is to present a more positive, proactive and manageable approach to stress management. This year's theme for the day is "Smile Away Stress" with the slogan `stop stress ­ pass on a smile!' According to HSE figures around half a million people claim to be suffering from work-related stress, making it the second biggest cause of occupational ill health. The average annual days lost per case of stress, depression or anxiety was 31 days. Under UK law, employer...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2006

  5. The burning issue

    ...ys (19) Casella stanger (31) CBI (19) CIPD (19) Defra (6) Diageo's (25) DTI (9) DWP (6) ESB Hotels Ltd (29) Fenwick Elliott (6) Financial Times (18) GMB (26) Herbert Smith (19) HSE (22, 24, 27, 28, 34) Hudson (34) Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (18) Jarvis Facilities Ltd (29) Kennedys Solicitors (14, 28) Man Truck and Bus UK Limited (26) Martineau Johnson (25) MB Mills General Contractors (24) Merseyside Fire and Rescue (9) Microsoft (18) Mills and Reeve Solicitors (31, 24) Network Rail (14, 15, 16, 17) Norfolk Fire and Rescue (9) ODPM (10) Paragon Finance (31) Pearson (18) Pins...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2005

  6. Stress management special

    ... & Wilson 7 Elmbridge Borough Council 8 ENTEC 8 European Commission 6, 30 Eversheds LLP 8, 30, 33 Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company 27 Food Standards Agency 8 GMAC-RFC Ltd 33 GMB union 7 Greenwoods 8, 27 Health and Safety Executive (HSE) 7, 12, 13, 15, 19 Humberside Police 26 Inskip Partnership 8 Kennedys 8, 33 Knightsbridge Petroleum (UK) Ltd 33 Marks and Spencer 27 Martineau Johnson 19 Masons 7, 20 McGinley Recruitment Services 27 Mills & Reeve 8, 26 MPH Accessible Environments 8 National Union of Teachers 19 NHS 6, 8 North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service 8 Northumberland County Council 18 Osbor...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2004

  7. The year of living dangerously

    ... Sources of further information Corporate Manslaughter, the Government's Draft Bill for Reform, published by The Stationary Office www.corporateaccountability.org/dl/manslaughter/reform/billmar2005.pdf Greenwoods Solicitors www.greenwoods.co.uk Health and Safety Lawyers Association www.hsla.org.uk Kennedys www.kennedys.co.uk Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051541.htm Workplace Law www.workplacelaw.net Clara Sands adds: 'At the risk of sounding trite, employers who are conscious of health and safety issues, actively risk assess and take real steps to mitigate ri...

    Magazine issue | 1 Dec 2005

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