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  1. Perk of the job? Managing the risks faced by loneworkers

    ...f 600-700 loneworkers, Metropolitan Housing Partnership takes health and safety very seriously. Kelly Mansfield discovers how training and support from Workplace Law Group is continuing to help the organisation manage its health and safety needs as it enters a new period of development. COmmENt 07 LONEWORkING: fLExIbILITy OR LIAbILITy? Does the growing trend for loneworking mean increased flexibility and productivity for employers and employees, or does it bring with it hidden risks, asks Adam Fuge. 14 WhEN LONEWORkING GOES WRONG ­ ThE Suzy LAMpLuGh STORy The name `Suzy Lamplugh' came to epitomise the ...

    Magazine issue | 5 Jun 2008

  2. 2009: new beginnings

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network 2009: new beginnings Including our essential guide to workplace regulation in the New Year NEW YEAR spEciAl issUE DECEMBER 08/JANUARY 09 Issue 43 Energy performance certificates: The biggest challenge of 2008? Page 22 Death of the temp Why new laws threaten the future of agency workers. Page 16 put throug...

    Magazine issue | 8 Dec 2008

  3. Employment law is changing - but don't tell anyone how

    ....net www.workplacelaw.net Focus | Case study omitting to state her address on the claim form the claimant had failed to include all the "relevant required information". Hamling appealed and won, as the EAT believed "the omission of the claimant's personal address was irrelevant and immaterial". Loneworking: flexibility or liability? Availiable as pDf download Written by Health and Safety Lawyer, Dale Collins, from Bond Pearce, and Louise Smail, a Risk Consultant, and with contributions form the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, the Loneworking 2008: Special Report is essential reading for all those with responsibi...

    Magazine issue | 13 May 2008

  4. Reality bites: managing in a recession

    ...The Chancellor cannot dither over bringing back empty rates relief, says Andrew Teacher. technicaL 28 LEGAL upDATE In-depth technical guidance on: alternatives to redundancy; proposed changes to the Construction Act; and Energy Performance Certificates in educational establishments. Workplace Law News 24 26 CLINIC 09 mAINTENANCE: AN OppORTuNITy fOR COST SAvING? Facilities management service providers need to be creative to meet the needs of demanding clients, argues FMA Director General, Maurice Tidy. 20 ThE hEyDAy ChALLENGE: RETIRE WhEN yOu WANT TO! A decision in the legal challenge to the U...

    Magazine issue | 6 Nov 2008

  5. Health hazards: keeping a lid on panic

    ... e pa rt rd g 20 aw 08 et e 4 '. ail : s 11 WIFI ­ IS THERE A REAL HAZARD? As new technologies emerge, they often bring with them scare stories. As Wireless Local Area Networks become more common, is there any "People with big feet have a big contribution to make" P. 26 3 www.workplacelaw.net Loneworking: flexibility or liability? Availiable as PDF download Written by Health and Safety Lawyer, Dale Collins, from Bond Pearce, and Louise Smail, a Risk Consultant, and with contributions form the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, the Loneworking 2008: Special Report is essential reading for all those with responsibi...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2008

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