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31 August 2010 'More protection needed' for businesses against criminal actions by staff
Businesses need greater protection from criminal activity carried out by staff members. That is the view of chairman of the recruitment society Steve Huxham, who said the current economic cli ...
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[Employment Law News]
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31 August 2010 Workman fined £8k after health and safety breach
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has prosecuted a workman who claimed to be a registered gas engineer. Robert Fordham of Tring Road, Long Marston, Tring has been fined £8,000 for c ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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31 August 2010 Farming partnership prosecuted by Health and Safety Executive
A farming partnership in Moray has been fined £13,500 following a health and safety breach in which a schoolboy died after falling through the roof of a farm building. Austin Irvine fel ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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27 August 2010 Mobile phones makers more environmentally aware?
Mobile phone manufacturers are putting extra effort into being environmentally responsible because of business reasons, one expert has suggested. Editor of CNET UK Flora Graham said operators ...
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[Carbon Footprint Management]
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27 August 2010 Health and Safety Executive reveal staff not at increased risk of cancer in Scottish factory
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has revealed employees at a Scottish semi-conductor plant are not at an increased risk of developing cancer. The research look ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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27 August 2010 More people working past retirement age?
More Brits are working past retirement age because they cannot afford to stop, one expert has suggested. Director of Churchouse Financial Planning Keith Churchouse said some people are not ab ...
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[Employment Law News]
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26 August 2010 Landlord fined £4k following health and safety breach
An Exeter-based landlord has been fined £4,000 following a health and safety breach in which the lives of tenants were put at risk after a gas boiler was fitted illegally. Richard Ellio ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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26 August 2010 Haulage firm fined £5k following health and safety breach
A haulage firm has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after one of its personnel suffered brain damage. Nicholas Holmes was hit on the head by a 290 kg panel saw when he ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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26 August 2010 Construction firms fined for failing to follow health and safety procedures
Fines totalling £125,000 have been issued to two construction companies for their roles in an incident in which a worker was seriously injured.
Steven McColgan suffered life-changin ...
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[Construction Health and Safety]
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25 August 2010 Employment law changes needed to address pay inequality?
UK employment law changes may help address the issue of earnings inequality between genders, which one expert has described as "unacceptable". A spokesperson for the Women's Res ...
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[Employment Law News]
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24 August 2010 HSE calls for offshore safety improvements
Health and safety standards in the offshore oil and gas industry still need to be significantly improved. That is the suggestion of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which noted 50 major ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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23 August 2010 Health and safety failing results in loss of finger
A health and safety breach that led to a worker losing a little finger and parts of other fingers has resulted in a fine for the company concerned. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) noted ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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20 August 2010 Rise in unfair dismissal cases expected?
There may be an increase of unfair dismissal cases because more employees are working unpaid overtime, one expert has indicated. Chief executive officer of Work Wise UK Phil Flaxton said pres ...
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[Employment Law News]
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20 August 2010 Onion firm prosecuted for health and safety breach
An onion packing company has been fined £6,000 following a health and safety breach in which an employee broke his shoulder when he fell from a ladder. Richard Webster fell three metres ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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19 August 2010 More young people 'needed' to work in energy industry
The government needs to work with those in the energy sector in order to attract young people, one expert has suggested. Zoe Robinson, ethical business development manager at Warren Evans, sa ...
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[Environment]
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19 August 2010 Council fined £20k following health and safety breach
Argyll and Bute Council has been fined £20,000 following a health and safety breach which resulted in the death of an elderly man. Duncan MacGillivray drowned in September 2007 when he ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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19 August 2010 The government 'needs to help' businesses reduce their waste
Businesses need access to reasonably priced recycling services, one expert has suggested. Spokesman for Waste Watch Mike Webster said there are a number of barriers that can get in the way of ...
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[Carbon Footprint Management]
[Environment]
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18 August 2010 Does owning shares make employees work harder?
Staff members who have shares in a company are more likely to be involved in its interests, one expert has indicated. Performance and reward advisor for Chartered Institute of Personnel and D ...
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[Employment Law News]
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18 August 2010 Motor body shop staff to pay more attention to health and safety?
Individuals who work in motor vehicle repair body shops are being advised to do more to protect themselves when spraying vehicles. The warning follows the release of a new study from the Heal ...
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[Health and Safety in the Workplace]
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18 August 2010 Firm fined £18k for health and safety breach
A crane company has been fined £18,000 following a health and safety breach when a four-tonne weight crashed to the ground. London Town Crane Hire and Sales was also ordered to pay &pou ...
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