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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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NEWS
IR35 private sector reforms will go ahead in 2021
The fight to delay the roll-out date for IR35 private sector reforms was lost at the third reading of the Finance Bill, causing fear over...
Published 8 Jul 2020
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HSE COVID inspectors are ‘out and about’
As more businesses open their doors, the HSE is warning that inspectors are out and about, putting employers on the spot and checking that they...
Published 8 Jul 2020
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Eighteen months until back to ‘normal’ – but training can help
UK organisations anticipate that it will take 18 months to fully recover from the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent social distancing measures,...
Published 8 Jul 2020
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WORKPLACE AND FACILITIES
NEWS
Using digital technologies to work from home: the pros and cons
With the onset of the pandemic this spring, many working in office-based roles were thrust into homeworking, with little or no time to adjust or...
Published 2 Jul 2020
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The visitor economy – new guidance for reopening businesses
The government has released guidance on how businesses within the ‘visitor economy’ can reopen their doors in a safe manner from 4 July. ...
Published 1 Jul 2020
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Homeworking – should inspections be carried out in workers’ homes?
Public health experts believe that health and safety officials should be given the power to inspect workers’ own homes as employers are not taking their...
Published 1 Jul 2020
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NEWS
Over a third of drivers to stop car sharing as a result of COVID-19
Over a third of people are planning to stop car sharing permanently in the wake of COVID-19 according to a new web-based survey by independent...
Published 1 Jul 2020
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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
NEWS
Furloughing employees with effect from 1 July: rules and regulations
When the Coronavirus lockdown first hit, the UK government introduced the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) – a process for businesses to furlough employees....
Published 1 Jul 2020
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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
NEWS
Is your workplace ready for vulnerable workers to return in August?
Employers will need to ensure their workplace is COVID-secure from 1 August, the government has said, as it announced that vulnerable employees who have been...
Published 1 Jul 2020
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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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PEOPLE AND CULTURE
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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