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  1. Welcome to the new-look Workplace Law Network

    I'd like to welcome our members to the completely revised Workplace Law Network membership service. First off, the resources at http://www.workplacelaw.net will all become accessible to members only from this week, so please contact us if you've forgotten your password or need help logging in. I'll leave you to have a good look around the new site, but woul...

    Comment | 16 Sep 2007

  2. 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 hel...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

  3. 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 propo...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  4. Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine?

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACES APRIL 2008 Issue 36 Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine? Workplaces of the future: What climate change could mean for business if we don't act now. Page 5 A living wage: Why paying the lowe...

    Magazine issue | 7 Apr 2008

  5. Workplace Law launches "unique" e-learning NEBOSH course

    Love the picture Paul! The course will be £629.10 plus VAT for Workplace Law Network premium members, £699 plus VAT otherwise. If you'd like more info, best person to speak to here at Workplace Law is Andy Woodfield, DDI 01223 431076.

    Comment | 8 Feb 2008

  6. 50% more from Workplace Law in 2005 Handbook

    Workplace Law Publishing has launched the 2005 edition of its best-selling Workplace Law Handbook, which contains 50% more information but at the same price as the 2004 edition. The new Workplace Law Handbook 2005 provides a practical A-Z guide to everything managers need to know about managing the workp...

    News | 31 Jan 2005

  7. BIFM Award for Workplace Law Conference Chairman

    The chairman of Workplace Law’s forthcoming 10th Anniversary Facilities Management Legal Update Conference, Martin Pickard, has won a prestigious award for his contribution to journalism over the last five years.In 50 columns over five years, ‘Dear Guru’ has answered 260 questions on topics ranging from body odour an...

    News | 15 Oct 2008

  8. Workplace Law Publishing launches the Second Edition of the UK’s No.1 Guide to the Disability Discrimination Act Part III.

    Workplace Law Publishing has launched the 2004 Edition of the best selling Disability: Making Buildings Accessible Special Report, Second Edition. This comprehensive publication is essential reading for architects, facilities managers and surveyors. The Disability: Making Buildings Accessible Special Report ...

    News | 19 Jan 2004

  9. Workplace Law Magazine: Issue 2 Feedback

    Members of Workplace Law Network and subscribers should by now have received issue 2 of Workplace Law Magazine. We welcome all your comments, whether they relate to the subject matter, print quality, or anything else for that matter. Comments that will help us improve in any way would be appreciated. From all the res...

    Comment | 2 Nov 2004

  10. Extensive review of workplace health announced

    The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton has announced a comprehensive review of the health of the working age population, assessing current health levels and providing a benchmark against which to measure future workplace health improvements. The review will increase understanding of the beneficial link between work and health, and help identify where the greatest improvements can be made to the health of those who are in or want to return to work. It will be led by Dame Carol Black, the National Director for Heal...

    News | 27 Mar 2007

  11. Workplace health is a national enforcement priority

    Improving health in the workplace has been highlighted as a national priority for local authorities when it comes to the enforcement of regulations. Peter Rogers, Chief Executive of Westminster Council, announced five national priorities to help local authorities focus the enforcement of regulation on the greatest risks – inclu...

    News | 22 Mar 2007

  12. Licence to… protect your workplace?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace JUNE 2006 ISSUE 18 Parking at work The legal issues Licence to... ...protect your workplace? Remote-controlled security BT on the risks of a mobile workforce Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2006 - interactive business and professional Highly commend...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2006

  13. Workplace Law competence survey - what makes you personally competent?

    At the end of August Workplace Law sent out a '£20 if you can prove you're competent' survey; we had some excellent responses and would like to thank everyone who took part. The November issue of Workplace Law Magazine includes a full analysis of the survey and examines the issue of competency in both health and safety and...

    Comment | 2 Nov 2006

  14. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members 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 ...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  15. Surge in those seeking employment law advice

    ...tion Government’s decision to impose an immigration cap has also seen our advisers taking a lot more calls over the last quarter from people who need advice on immigration related matters such as extended visa applications and appeals to the First-tier Tribunal.”   Premium members of the Workplace Law Network can take advantage of our panel of more than 40 qualified advisors. Members of our advisory panel have real experience of work situations, specialising in all aspects of HR and employment law, health and safety, and premises management. Premium membership isn’t just about getting t...

    News | 28 Oct 2010

  16. Majority oppose Workplace Parking Levy

    A survey by the BBC has suggested that only 20% of people support the Workplace Parking Levy (WPL), which is being introduced in Nottingham in 2012. Nottingham is the first council in the UK to proceed with the scheme, which will see employers with ten or more liable parking spaces charged £253 per year for every space. The survey of 750 people found that 70% opposed the...

    News | 29 Mar 2010

  17. Employment law a major headache for small firms

    ...e managing a business in the current climate, it wouldn't be a surprise.This month, the focus is less on any new legislation to be brought into force, but is instead rather on legislation that is being repealed.We introduced the new Statutory Dispute Resolution Procedures in the first ever issue of Workplace Law Magazine in October 2004; and we spoke to Michael Gibbons in our July 2007 issue to discuss the weaknesses of the statutory procedure that had been put in place.As you'll see in this issue, a system that was supposed to cut the number of Employment Tribunal claims actually had the opposite effe...

    News | 27 Apr 2009

  18. Headache? Try new and improved law and regulation!

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network HeadacHe? Try NEW improvEd laW aNd rEgulaTioN! longer lasting Fast acting Increased holiday allowance Dispute resolution simplified ­ again New formula CORGI becomes Gas Safe Register and much more ... APRIL UPDATE sPE...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2009

  19. Petition for maximum workplace temperature launched

    A union official has launched an e-petition on the Downing Street website, calling for a maximum workplace temperature law. Ben Baldwin, a bakery worker and Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw) member has so far collected 157 signatures in favour of a maximum workplace temperature and the petition will remain open until October 2009. Temperatures in the workplace are covered by the W...

    News | 14 Jan 2009

  20. Workplace Law - Tell Us What You Think.

    Hi Ian, Being subscribed to our weekly e-bulletins does not mean you will have access to our services online. Joining as a full member of Workplace Law gives you access to the following: - comprehensive network guides - access to a panel of lawyers and consultants available to e-mail with confidential legal questions - full access to our e-bulletins service sent direct to you with related resources and internet links - a forum area where...

    Comment | 6 Feb 2004

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