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

    ...speed you want to. IOSH Distance workplace law Learning is a unique web-based training course from Workplace Law, environmental leading to the award of the IOSH Managing Safely Certificate. human resources The benefits: Study anywhere ­ from Dundee to Dover! Study at a time that suits you Save your company money by cutting out travelling costs and time spent out of the office Greater flexibility ­ allows you to study around your existing work commitments Booking line: 0871 777 8881 Buy online: www.workplacelaw.net/iosh Please quote reference 1843 when booking. Contents In this issue ... ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  2. Employment Tribunals: back to the future?

    workplacelaw Michael Gibbons Paul Handcock Rita Donaghy Fiona Colquhon know-how to manage your workplace JULY / AUGUST 2007 ISSUE 29 Dispute Resolution: the repeal of the procedures They cost the Government £120m a year... They cost business £290m a year... But the number of disputes reaching tribunal is higher than ever! PLUS: PROPOSED PATERNITY LEAVE -- THE IMPACT ON BUSINESS OF FATHE...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2007

  3. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ... is that there have been a surprisingly low number of prosecutions for non-compliance with National Minimum Wage laws regarding unpaid internships. However, the increased media exposure on the role of internships could threaten to expose employers to litigation in the future, so it's vital to check your policies are correct. Along with the Government's plans to address social mobility in this country, over the last few weeks it has overseen the implementation of some important new pieces of employment and environmental legislation. The belated launch of the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 20...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  4. Soap star: The hygiene special issue

    ...ium members of the Workplace Law Network S ap star Dr Chris Flower on why employers should make rash decisions Hygiene special issue MARCH 2009 Issue 45 comment: Do the toilets in public buildings have to be public too? Page 9 Monitoring washroom breaks Toilet ratios Just how many toilets is your workplace meant to have? Page 16 changing attitudes case law: Disability ruling applied in landmark employment case. Page 10 The data | Clinic | Legal update Partner profile and more ... plus: Legal calendar | Comment How far can you go? Page 12 Building disabled toilets for the 21st century...

    Magazine issue | 3 Mar 2009

  5. 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 lowest wages isn't the best option. Page 13 Sustainable Workplaces Week: How businesses can work towards a sustainable future. Page 15 Plus: Tec...

    Magazine issue | 7 Apr 2008

  6. H5N1 Bird Flu: Are you playing chicken with your company’s future?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace MARCH 2006 ISSUE 15 Employment tribunals and how to win them Fire safety Confused over the new regime? The blanks filled in H5N1 Birdplaying Flu Are you chicken with your company's future? Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 ­ interactive business and professional Highly...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2006

  7. 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: The UK's first disability-...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

  8. It’s a WRAP

    ...l cases. Next course date 6 February 2012, London 09 COMMENT Alison Doig, Senior Climate Change Advisor at Christian Aid, explains how far from coherent the Coalition Government is on tackling global warming. COntinuinG PROfessiOnaL deVeLOPMent 30 DIGITAL DISTRACTION If digital distractions mean your employees are having trouble completing work, you need to develop a strategy to help them cope, says David Lavenda. 40 CLINIC Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on key management issues. Course benefits n Understand how and to what extent your business interacts with the environment...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2011

  9. Health hazards: keeping a lid on panic

    ...ause for concern behind the wireless network scare stories? Page 11 Plus: Legal calendar | Clinic | Case reports | Technical guidance ... Contents In this issue ... LATEST 05 EDITORIAL Communicating effectively in a crisis is vital. Get it wrong and, not only will the press have a field day with your reputation, but existing employees could flee in fear of what else they might be exposed to, and, with your reputation in tatters, you would have serious trouble recruiting new staff. 06 LEGAL CALENDAR Key legislative dates and events taking place during February and March reason for concern, ask...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2008

  10. "We don't serve wheelchairs"

    ... "We don't serve wheelchairs" How Sir Bert Massie changed the attitudes of a nation DISCRIMINATION SPECIAL DECEMBER 07/JANUARY 08 Issue 33 Changing Faces Henrietta Spalding on disfigurement and discrimination Page 16 Where are they now? Discrimination cases of the '70s and how they've affected your business Page 12 Behind the scenes: Why you should study the Certificate in Employment Relations Page 22 BT: How to design services that "effortlessly include" the widest range of people Plus: Legal calendar | Clinic | Case reports | Technical guidance ... "WHY TAKE ON A COLOURED GIRL WHEN YOU C...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jan 2008

  11. Disability access: is it becoming clear yet?

    workplacelaw CONTENTS P8 06 LEGAL CALENDAR Your opportunity to keep tabs on legal developments, events, training and conference dates coming up over the next six months 07 LETTERS Workplace Law Magazine readers air their views on the legal issues affecting their workplaces 16 08 DISABILITY ACCESS: IS IT BECOMING CLEAR YET? One year since the ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2005

  12. Business as usual? London bomb blasts

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace SEPTEMBER 2005 BUSINESS AS USUAL? London bomb blasts: a lesson in HR PAY AS YOU DRIVE The costs for employers of national road pricing proposals GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Who's responsible for the safety of employees overseas? DISCIPLINE AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES Against natural justice?...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2005

  13. Playing with numbers: TUPE special issue

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace March 2005 PLAYING WITH NUMBERS Is TUPE about to become clear? IDENTITY CRISIS The changing face of security UNDER THE INFLUENCE Is there a place for alcohol at work? PLUS: Religion in the workplace, pensions and TUPE, age discrimination IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2005

  14. Reality bites: managing in a recession

    ...rk Reality bites Taking care of business in a tough economic climate: special report Managing in a Recession NOVEMBER 2008 Issue 42 Man of steeles: Employment lawyer Oliver Brabbins. Page 24 Risky ventures Assessing the dangers of travel abroad. Page 22 Better with age? Redundancy How to cut your workforce and keep on the right side of the law. Page 12 Reducing your overheads: Considering the alternatives to redundancy. Page 28 Plus: Legal calendar | Case reports Challenge | Clinic | Legal Update and more ... Challenging the law on mandatory retirement. Page 20 contents In this issue ....

    Magazine issue | 6 Nov 2008

  15. Contractors: are you watching them?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace MAY 2007 ISSUE 27 CONTRACTORS: CONTRA CTORS: WATCHING Taking responsibility for workers on your premises Y OU ARE THEM? IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT In this issue... 08 Are you watching your contractors? Are contractors working safely on your...

    Magazine issue | 16 May 2007

  16. Energy management special issue

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace FEBRUARY 2007 ISSUE 24 Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 & 2006 -- interactive business and professional Highly commended: AOP Online Publisher of the Year 2005 -- business IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS Legal calendar 06 ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2007

  17. R v. Beckingham: case closed

    workplacelaw rk ace rkplac c know-how to manage your workplace SEPTEMBER 2006 ISSUE 20 IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS Forum 06 Introduction 07 Barrow: investigation timeline 08 Body of evidence 10 Opinions and thoughts from Workplace Law Network members on a current hot topic. A summary of the Barrow...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2006

  18. Who's looking at you?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace April 2005 NOT EVERYONE CAN HEAR THIS Where disability meets fire safety WHAT IS A RELIGIOUS BELIEF? Is it an employer's responsibility to cater for all faiths? SOUNDING OFF New Noise at Work Regulations MORCAMBE BAY Implications for employers of the cockle picker drownings Plus: Free...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2005

  19. 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 inf...

    Magazine issue | 1 May 2005

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