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  1. New chair for the fire business and community safety forum

    The Fire Minister Sadiq Khan has announced the new chair of the Business Community Safety Forum, Councillor Leslie Byrom. The current chair of the BCSF Pamela Castle retired on 18 October 2008. Les Byrom will take on the chair of the Business and Community Safety Forum for a period of twelve months with effect from 24 October 2008. Pamela Castle ha...

    News | 29 Oct 2008

  2. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ...embers of the Workplace Law Network Exploitation or opportunity? The net value of unpaid interns inside this issue MAY/JUN 2011 Issue 60 Wheels come off Kelvin Reynolds of the BPA on how the Government needs to clarify plans to ban wheel clamping. Page 22 Fire proof CPd surplus to requirements New Waste Management Regulations explained. Page 28 Comment: Why Workplace Law supports the Yes to Fairer Votes Campaign. Page 45 Legal update: The Coalition Government's Red Tape Challenge. Page 16 Plus: News and case round up of the leading FM, health and safety and HR stories ... The Warwickshire...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  3. Employment Tribunals: back to the future?

    ...elopment of corporate manslaughter legislation since 1996. Legal experts offer their advice to employers on the implications of recent case law. 28 In-depth guidance on: the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill; Directors' liability insurance; and energy performance of buildings: a new white paper. Members raise the concerns that remain following the introduction of the smoking ban. 18 Named and shamed: the top 20 in health and safety failures We reveal the details of the 20 cases that attracted the most hefty fines since proposal of corporate manslaughter legislation in 1996. ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2007

  4. The world in your hands?

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network A new decade: It's now in your hands inSide thiS iSSue JAN/FEB 2010 Issue 52 Strike action Wonderful Copenhagen? Analysis of the discussions and decisions reached during the Climate Change conference. interview: Ali Moran, Chair of the BIFM People Management Special Interest Group. Page 22 Comment: T...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

  5. Celebrating 35 years of the Health and Safety at Work Act

    ...racts g ­ a way to ING SPEC JUNE 2009 IAL Issue 48 save money? COST-CUTT 9 ways to cut costs ­ stimulate growth in legally ­ and your orga nisation Forum focus nge: manslaughter First corporate case hits courtroom. the Page 22 Challe calendar The data | Comme | Clinic | nt Network Case law News and more ... Plus: Legal Page 19 Health and Posting safety gone nuts! Workplace successful Law membe results rs BBC's Panora on Controversial programme: ma cuts: the Royal the time to is now Mail story. stand Page 16 and be counte up d? Disability signage: who wants to toilet door? grope a Pag...

    Magazine issue | 7 Jul 2009

  6. Buncefield disaster: the aftermath and what you can learn from it

    ...ge 26 plus: Legal calendar | Comment The data | Clinic | Client focus Case law and more ... Page 7 Page 22 Page 20 Contents Let's talk safety & health In this issue ... LaTEsT 05 EDITORIAL Responsible for training? At 6.03 a.m. on 11 December 2005, journalist Colin Campbell was live on BBC News 24."I actually can just tell you that I've heard a very, very large explosion just behind me a few seconds ago," he says, turning round to see if he could see anything. Little did he know that the explosion he had just heard behind him was actually 30 miles away; it was the largest explosion since...

    Magazine issue | 5 May 2009

  7. Soap star: The hygiene special issue

    ... providing many issues for managers to contend with: there are problems related to staff monitoring; allocation; disability and access; as well as germs that can be carried from the washroom to the rest of the workplace. 05 EDITORIAL 09 Focus 12 TImE WATCh Last year, a Scottish meat firm made the news after it was revealed that staff had to clock off to go to the toilet. However, although controversial, monitoring of breaks isn't illegal and many believe it to be of benefit to both employees and employers. 22 neTWoRK 19 TEN yEARS Of WORkpLACE LAW CONfERENCES missing some pieces? get the full ...

    Magazine issue | 3 Mar 2009

  8. 3 strikes and your fire's not out!

    workplacelaw 3 The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network The Fire Service takes a 'Boy who cried Wolf' approach to managing workplace false alarms strikes and your fire's not out! INSIDE THIS ISSUE NOVEMBER 2007 Issue 32 NEW: Partner profile "I was meant to be a weatherman" Dale Collins, Solicitor Advocate UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION Challenge Firefighters embark on a 1400-mile cycling test Page 26 Interview: Dept. for Communities and Local Government Page 20 Exposed: poor standards of fire safety in the hotel industry...

    Magazine issue | 8 Nov 2007

  9. The sex issue

    ...recruitment policy, Paul Quain looks into the issue of positive discrimination. 17 Access v. egress: the 18 inclusive environment dilemma HIV discrimination 20 Mark Hillier looks at the difficulties and questions raised by providing disabled access. The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 placed new responsibilities on employers to prevent HIV and AIDS related discrimination in the workplace. Katy Brown asks: are you doing enough? LEGAL UPDATE Case law 24 Legal experts offer employers their advice on recent case law Clinic 31 Is it an employer's responsibility to make sure employees take a r...

    Magazine issue | 1 May 2006

  10. Has the HSE lost its bite?

    ...ss seriously. Director of the Centre for Corporate Accountability, David Bergman responds. LEGAL UPDATE Case law 24 Legal experts offer their advice to employers on recent case law. Clinic 31 What is working time? Technical guidance 26 Analysis 34 P24 In-depth legal guidance on: Noise at work: new duties; Employers' legal responsibility for those not in their employment; and Asbestos: a summary of revisions to the Regulations. The effect of crime on business workplacelaw 3 workplacelaw 4 workplacelaw MAGAZINE Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 Bitten off more than it can chew? The HSE...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2006

  11. The burning issue

    ...laughter Bill. But according to the defence, the case is likely to have little impact on the proposals 18 WORKPLACE LAW IS 10! P20 David Sharp gives a personal perspective on Workplace Law Group as the company celebrates its 10th anniversary LEGAL UPDATE 24 CASE LAW Important cases breaking the news this month, with comment and guidance from the legal experts 26 TECHNICAL UPDATE Comprehensive legal guidance on: changing terms and conditions; absence and stress in the workplace; and sentencing developments in health and safety cases 31 CLINIC Workplace Law's panel of legal advisors answer yo...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2005

  12. Religious beliefs: should employers cater for all faiths?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace May 2005 RELIGIOUS BELIEF? To what extent should employers cater for all faiths? DOES EVERYONE KNOW THERE'S A FIRE? Disability discrimination meets health and safety SOUNDING OFF New Noise at Work Regulations MIGRANT WORKERS Are you exploiting illegal immigrants? Plus: Freedom of information, asbestos, vibration, business continuity IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS P8 06 07 08 LEGAL CALENDAR Upcoming legislative developments, con...

    Magazine issue | 1 May 2005

  13. Survival of the fit note?

    ...in people. Page 45 Legal update: Lessons learnt from the super-injunctions debacle. Page 16 Chartered course Iain Brodie, Chairman of the RICS Facilities Management Executive Group. Page 22 Rights of reply Solicitor's Association argues tribunal reform could lead to more red tape. Page 27 Plus: News and case round up of the leading FM, health and safety and HR stories ... workplace law health and safety Contents In this issue ... Latest 05 EDITORIAL Note of caution. IOSH accredited training from Workplace Law IOSH Managing Safely Certificate Choose from one of three study modes to suit yo...

    Magazine issue | 5 Jul 2011

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

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network The NeTWORK 12 years of the Workplace Law conference inside this issue MAR/APR 2011 Issue 59 Comment: New employment lawyer group addresses sexual orientation discrimination. Page 45 Legal update: Essential guide to proposed changes to Employment Tribunals. Page 16 Blow for freedom? The challenge facing employers with whistleblowers following the Wikileaks scandal. Page 27 CPd Ahead of session at thi...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  15. ETs on the rise

    ...res may have to change. Page 34 Compliance expert Paul Caddick says there's more to electrical safety than PAT testing. Page 22 down PAt Fire drill Learning the lessons from a headline prosecution under the RRO. Page 24 net benefits The development of sector-specific FM networks. Page 27 Plus: News and case round up of the leading health and safety, FM and HR stories ... 10 ck ba t en d! ev man l e fu ss lar d ce uc opu s p th by health and safety workplace law human resources Mock Employment Tribunal Thursday 21 October 2010 Workplace Law Executive Centre, Clerkenwell, London workpla...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2010

  16. Directors' responsibilities for health and safety

    workplacela law know-how to manage your workplace february 2005 SHOCK TACTICS Do directors really have anything to fear in new health and safety legislation? MUDDLING THROUGH Managing dyslexia in the workplace WHAT IS `WORK'? Deciphering the boundaries of an employer's duty to protect POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT How effectively does the HSE impose health and safety law? PLUS: COSHH, fire safety legislation, the Road Transpor...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2005

  17. It’s a WRAP

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network inside this issue NOV/DEC 2011 Issue 63 Changing times David Sharp, MD of Workplace Law, outlines exciting new plans. Page 22 Rules of RiddOR Latest guidance on reporting of injuries and ill health at work. Page 34 Comment: How green is our government? asks Alison Doig, Christian Aid. Page 9 Legal update: Employment Tribunal reform ­ a step too far? Page 16 Partied out Not every workplace event is incid...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2011

  18. Sweeping changes

    workplacelaw rkpla rkplac The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network Sweeping changes How the Coalition Government intends to tidy up workplace legislation inside this issue JUL/AUG 2010 Issue 55 Comment: Implications of the BA industrial dispute Page 15 new Government: What now for HR immigration law? Page 34 Environment management expert, Colin Malcolm, talks sensible sustainability. Page 22 Climate change Rules of engagement How to ensure your contractors are competent. Page 24 Cup challenge A bad case of football fever? Page 27 Plus: A new-loo...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2010

  19. Dealing with bogus claimants

    ...you laying yourself open to bogus claimants? inside this issue MAR/APR 2010 Issue 53 Comment: Ensuring home workers aren't vulnerable to musculoskeletal problems. Page 9 CPd section: First in a two part guide to absence management; manual handling explained. Page 30 Fit for purpose Readying the new Workplace Law Executive Centre for operation. something to talk about? How to manage the negative publicity of an employment dispute. Page 27 Conference coverage Special report from the 11th annual Workplace Law conference and dinner. Page 22 Plus: A new-look data section and news round-up of th...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2010

  20. 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 Bil...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

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