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  1. Look at contracts to survive recession, says solicitor

    Firms who want to ride out the recession should review their employees' contracts, try to renegotiate with suppliers and remember that "cash is king," one corporate recovery lawyer insists.Azher Quyoom, of Dickinson Dees in York, adds that streamlining and concentrating on debt collection are among the best ways to prosper in a downturn and adds that there is no legal reason why firms cannot appro...

    News | 5 Jan 2009

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

    ...valuation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals); and Workplace Law's reaction to 'Common Sense, Common Safety'. fOCus 18 SPANNER IN ThE WORkS In October 2010, Chancellor George Osborne announced the biggest spending cuts in decades through the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). Sarah Wray looks at what it could mean for employers. COntinuinG PROfessiOnaL deVeLOPMent 30 TRIPPING OUT Slip and trip accidents are the most common cause of serious injury to employees in the UK, says Maria Anderson and Simon Toseland. netWORK 42 FORUM FOCUS Reflecting Network members' views on the Workplace L...

    Magazine issue | 4 Jan 2011

  3. Changes to Workplace Law Magazine

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network New legislation But equal treatment for all? New Look MaGaziNe SEPT/OCT 2009 Issue 50 God's green earth Partner profile Meet Chris Hoar, DG at the Facilities Management Association. Body of evidence How PHS Datashred helps the NHS dispose of its confidential data. Comment: Will the new Equality Bill undermine fairness for women? Page 15 interview...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

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

    ...ers have been stung by hefty fines following investigations into their practices (p. 20). Finally, there have been a few developments this month that will be sure to have an effect on workplaces soon. The Equality Bill has finally been published (p.25), the opt-out of the Working Time Directive now looks likely to remain an option for employers after the UK and European Parliament failed to reach an agreement on its abolishment (p. 9), and the first prosecution under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 has made it to the courts (p.22). While these developments won't instantl...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2009

  5. Reality bites: managing in a recession

    ...icles demonstrate this month. One, from the Facilities Management Association (p.7), argues that facilities management shouldn't be cut back on in tough times; the other, from the British Property Federation (p.9), calls on the Government to stop taxing businesses on empty properties. Both articles look at the bigger picture, the one that is being obscured by financial fears: the building may be empty now and facilities management may be easy to cut back on, but it won't save money or stimulate the economy in the long run if these practices continue. As we go to print, the word `recession' has jus...

    Magazine issue | 6 Nov 2008

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

    ...inuinG PROfessiOnaL deVeLOPMent 30 SURVIVAL TRAINING Simon Toseland explains the importance of ensuring that all staff are given the correct health and safety induction training from the outset. 40 CLINIC Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on key management issues. 16 LEGAL UPDATE A look at proposed changes to Employment Tribunal procedures; and timetable for action as the Government confirms default retirement age will be abolished in October. netWORK 42 FORUM FOCUS Reflecting Network members' views on the Workplace Law site during the past weeks 08 CASE LAW First conviction for...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  7. Look at contracts to survive recession, says solicitor

    Firms who want to ride out the recession should review their employees' contracts, try to renegotiate with suppliers and remember that "cash is king," one corporate recovery lawyer insists.    Azher Quyoom, of Dickinson Dees in York, adds that streamlining and concentrating on debt collection are among the best ways to prosper in a downturn and adds that there is no legal reason why firms cann...

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  8. Look at contracts to survive recession, says solicitor

    Firms who want to ride out the recession should review their employees' contracts, try to renegotiate with suppliers and remember that "cash is king," one corporate recovery lawyer insists.     Azher Quyoom, of Dickinson Dees in York, adds that streamlining and concentrating on debt collection are among the best ways to prosper in a downturn and adds that there is no legal reason why firms ca...

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