
Carer admits failure after autistic man drowns
A care worker has admitted breaking Health & Safety law after an autistic man drowned. The man was on an activity trip with patients from

A care worker has admitted breaking Health & Safety law after an autistic man drowned. The man was on an activity trip with patients from

BLOG NATIONAL SICKIE DAY | What can you do as an employer? Today is National Sickie Day. Why, you may ask? It’s because the first

The Government’s Brexit White Paper has now been published, and it offers some insight into how this might impact on employment law. It has been

The cost of working without assessing the risks has again been highlighted in court. A packaging company was fined after unsafe work practices resulted in

A mental health trust has admitted a serious Health & Safety charge after a patient fell from a chimney tower. Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS

A businessman faces prosecution and jail after an investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) discovered workplace risk had not been “appropriately” assessed. A

A review looking into the impact of the introduction of Employment Tribunal fees has now been published by the Ministry of Justice. Background Access to

The Government has pledged to consult on options to ensure there are sufficient protections for pregnant women and new mothers. As it currently stands, the

The importance of risk assessments and training has again been shown following a university’s prosecution after students were given killer caffeine levels. Two sports science

If someone is an employee, they are entitled to an extensive array of rights. Unlike workers and self-employed, they may be entitled to maternity or