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21 May 2010 Flexible hours 'could benefit firms in summer'
Employment litigation workers may be interested in advice that flexible hours can benefit companies, according to Louise Davies, communications manager at Kellogg's. She said this is particul ...
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[Employment Law News]
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20 May 2010 Worker 'lucky to be alive' after health and safety breach
A builder fractured his vertebrae in a fall that may have been prevented if better health and safety ...
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[Construction Health and Safety]
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19 May 2010 Lenient small business tax 'could create more employment'
Employment law workers might be interested in calls to help smaller businesses when it comes to taxation. Supporting such firms would allow them to take on more staff, providing their cash fl ...
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[Employment Law News]
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19 May 2010 Health and safety concerns for Derbyshire construction sites
Construction sites in Derbyshire might want to reconsider their health and safety practices, after a report found almost one-third of ...
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[Construction Health and Safety]
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18 May 2010 Low carbon economy 'must be rapidly delivered'
Carbon footprint management should be achieved by the new coalition government as soon as possible, an environmental campaign group has argued. Amy Persson, senior policy adviser at Green All ...
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[Carbon Footprint Management]
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18 May 2010 White van highlights health and safety
Construction sites could receive health and safety guidance during a new initiative that got underway yesterday (May 17th). T ...
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[Construction Health and Safety]
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18 May 2010 UK employment law 'confusing for New Zealand workers'
UK employment law is confusing for many New Zealand workers who do not know where they stand because they are from outside of the EU, it has been suggested. Changes in UK employment law proce ...
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[Employment Law News]
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17 May 2010 Carbon neutral options 'make sense'
Carbon footprint management can be achieved by using renewable energy and wind power might be one way to do this. According to Nick Medic, head of communications at RenewableUK, not having an ...
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[Carbon Footprint Management]
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17 May 2010 Best employment options for 'gritty, determined women'
Women often have to put in more effort than their male counterparts in order to secure high-level jobs, it has been argued. Training director for everywoman Toni Eastwood said many females ne ...
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[Employment Law News]
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14 May 2010 Sustainable procurement admin 'can be costly'
Sustainable procurement is something many builders are striving to achieve. But in some cases, the administration costs involved in doing so can be so high that it simply is not worth it.
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[Sustainable Procurement]
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14 May 2010 'Common sense' health and safety needed in construction
Common sense health and safety precautions on a construction site could have prevented an injury. This is according to Allen ...
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[Construction Health and Safety]
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13 May 2010 Sustainable procurement 'may be chosen for profitability'
Sustainable procurement is a possibility for businesses, even if the owners only do so to raise their profits. This is the view of Simon Happner, managing director of the Sustainable Restaura ...
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[Sustainable Procurement]
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13 May 2010 Health and wellbeing plan 'could cut work absence'
Employment law officials might be interested in claims that health and wellbeing initiatives might reduce absence from work. And training staff to manage these aspects in the workplace could ...
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[Employment Law News]
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13 May 2010 Health and safety failure caused 'horrific injuries'
Health and safety in the workplace is always an important consideration and this should not be forgotten in different circumstances.
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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12 May 2010 Sick employees 'return to work before completely fit'
UK employment law concerning sick leave recently saw the introduction of fit notes in a bid to encourage staff to return to work. But Kevin Murdoch, senior proposition manager at Aviva UK Hea ...
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[Employment Law News]
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12 May 2010 Health and safety breach 'injured worker's head'
Health and safety failures led to a worker being hit on the head with a "one tonne force". This is the conclusion o ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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11 May 2010 Employment law rules against redundancy scheme
UK employment litigation against the previous government has concluded unlawful actions regarding a redundancy scheme. The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union campaigned and said the s ...
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[Employment Law News]
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11 May 2010 Health and safety risks of woodworking industry highlighted
Employees in the woodworking industry face health and safety risks that people can be unaware of. But a website launched by t ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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11 May 2010 Carbon footprint management could begin at home
Homeowners seeking carbon footprint management might consider heat pumps, which could be one way to meet expensive energy requirements. According to Sarah Lonsdale from the Daily Telegraph, i ...
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[Carbon Footprint Management]
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10 May 2010 Employment cuts 'would affect UK economy'
Employment law could come into force as job losses and spending freezes are a possibility. According to Unison spokeswoman Anne Mitchell, people may be reluctant to spend money during uncerta ...
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[Employment Law News]