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  1. A new age?

    ...blican has been fined after Council inspectors found that she was not displaying the appropriate no-smoking signage. Dawn Lemm, who runs the Judge and Jury in Colwyn Bay, was fined £150, plus a £15 victim surcharge, £80 legal costs and £40 investigative costs. Miss Lemm argued that she did have temporary handwritten signs displayed and branded the fines "ridiculous". 35132 Environment Crime Officer, Morgan Lound, said: "We are particularly satisfied with the confiscation order of £881,513,andthethreatoffive years' imprisonment, because the Environment Agency wants to make sure that serious waste ...

    Magazine issue | 5 Sep 2011

  2. The Diversity Dilemma

    ...FOCUS: MIND THE GAPS Workplace Law is helping to ensure health and safety standards match the higher educational standards of Newnham College, Cambridge. EmPLoYmENT uPDATE 13 NEWS Racial discrimination in recruitment still exists towards ethnic minorities; and Royal Mail plans to hire up to 30,000 temporary staff not illegal. 22 THREE YEARS OF THE RRO The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 came into force on 1 October 2006. Fire management expert, Peter Reading, discusses its impact so far. 45 END NOTE With the make-or-break Copenhagen climate conference coming up, Philip Hardy, Green Party ...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2009

  3. Identity charade

    ...include both law and culture. 15846 minimise that effect, will be relevant considerations. Comment For those employers that are keen to tackle potentially discriminatory pay practices within their organisation, this latest decision does not, at first sight, offer much comfort. Without some form of temporary pay protection for the 'losers' in a new pay structure, change may be difficult to achieve in practice. At one point in its judgment the Court of Appeal does accept that if a pay-protection scheme would be undermined by extending it to those who have historically not been given the equal pay to whi...

    Magazine issue | 3 Sep 2008

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