
Health and safety on school trips
BLOG Written on 17 June 2022 Out-of-school activities are important both educationally and in terms of wider personal development. They add to the curriculum, build

BLOG Written on 17 June 2022 Out-of-school activities are important both educationally and in terms of wider personal development. They add to the curriculum, build

Education secretary, Justine Greening, has announced plans to encourage teachers to work flexibly. The plans announced include: A pilot programme to explore how schools are

There may be a time when you wish to provide a quick end to a dispute or want a clean break when terminating an employee’s

In many cases, settlement agreements appear to offer a win-win situation to both employers and employees. However, even though an employee is obliged to get

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed disputed invoices raised under the Fee For Intervention (FFI) cost recovery scheme will now be considered by

Despite the fact one in four people in England having been diagnosed with a mental health condition at some point in their life, mental health

The House of Lords will debate a Private Member’s Bill which proposes to amend the law by prohibiting unpaid work experience or internships exceeding four

Most people wouldn’t consider accountancy to be a high risk job. After all, accountants don’t face the same dangers as a firefighter running into a

British Summer Time ends on 29th October when the clocks go back an hour. This may mean you get an extra hour in bed, but

When it comes to the sensitive issue of employees working under the influence of alcohol, employers often grapple with the question: ‘Can you dismiss an