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Unbearably cold office? Your legal duties explained
Winter is truly upon us and as temperatures drop, some employees are spending their days in uncomfortably cold workplaces. For employers, this is a vital issue that needs to be addressed. While heating can be costly, the price of not meeting your legal duties when it comes to workplace temperature could be higher.
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MSDs: Health monitoring and support for workers
The HSE has issued guidance on the benefits of health monitoring where there are risks of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the workplace. ...
Published 2 Jun 2021
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HSE inspections focus on occupational lung disease
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is inspecting metal fabrication businesses across Great Britain to check that they are managing the respiratory risks of welding...
Published 2 Jun 2021
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NEWS
Employees’ financial wellbeing is the elephant in the room
Is it the employer’s responsibility to assist with employees’ financial wellbeing?...
Published 2 Jun 2021
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NEWS
Employers urged to address people working when unwell
More than three-quarters (77%) of employers have observed ‘presenteeism’ – people working when unwell – in employees who are working from home in the last...
Published 2 Jun 2021
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NEWS
The return to work: employers’ key concerns
As we approach the final stage of the UK government roadmap, many employers are considering what this means for offices and the long-awaited ‘return to...
Published 26 May 2021
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Roof work: the biggest cause of deaths in construction
Roof work accounts for a quarter of all deaths in the construction industry, the HSE has said....
Published 26 May 2021
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NEWS
Gig economy – definition of self-employed is urgently needed
The latest development in the Addison Lee worker rights case is another sign that “government must urgently step in on the confusion in the gig...
Published 26 May 2021
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NEWS
Collective bargaining case “one of the most significant in employment law”
On 18 May the Supreme Court began hearing an appeal about collective bargaining, which could have a major impact on employment law and HR policies...
Published 26 May 2021
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COVID-related workplace deaths “massively under-reported”
The number of people who have died from exposure to COVID-19 at work is being “massively under-reported” by employers, according to a new TUC report....
Published 26 May 2021
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BRIEFINGS
The workplace Christmas party
There are many benefits to having an ‘in person’ work Christmas party. It is an ideal opportunity for colleagues to get together in a relaxed...
Published 8 Dec 2022
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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
NEWS
Muslim banker sacked for calling his boss on Christmas Day was unfairly dismissed
A Muslim banker who lost his job after contacting his bosses on Christmas Day was unfairly dismissed, an Employment Tribunal has ruled. ...
Published 7 Apr 2021
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NEWS
HSE produces risk assessment on working in cold temperatures
As winter takes hold, the HSE has produced some helpful advice on keeping people as comfortable as possible when working in the cold....
Published 1 Dec 2022
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Work at height: employee’s fall from driver’s cab results in £1m fine
A logistics company has been fined £1 million after an employee fell over ten metres and sustained serious injuries....
Published 13 Aug 2024
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GUIDES
The dangers of working at height: a manager’s guide
Working at height remains one of the biggest causes of fatalities and major injuries. Common cases include falls from ladders and through fragile surfaces....
Published 11 Apr 2023
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NEWS
It’s time to get tough on asbestos, says IOSH
Stronger measures on asbestos management are needed to save lives, according to the global body for health and safety professionals....
Published 8 Feb 2022
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