Author: Susannah Peck

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Knowledgebase Legal Update April 2012

16.04.2012
By Susannah Peck

Whilst we hope that this will see the number of tribunal claims start to drop, employers should be mindful that...

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RIDDOR changes

19.03.2012
By Susannah Peck

  From this date employers will only need to report injuries that lead to an employee being absent from work,...

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Employment Judges hear unfair dismissal cases alone

06.02.2012
By Susannah Peck

In the case of McCafferty v Royal Mail, Mr McCafferty, a postman with 19 years’ service with Royal Mail, was...

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Knowledgebase Risk Management Update – Summer 2012

30.01.2012
By Susannah Peck

It is fair to say that we have already seen the importance of proper planning as towns have been thrown...

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Teachers strike causes a knock on effect for UK business.

21.06.2011
By Susannah Peck

Employers should encourage employees to think ahead and to be proactive about looking at alternative childcare arrangements including asking relatives,...

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Another Bank Holiday in 2012

03.06.2011
By Susannah Peck

The legal position is that there is no obligation on employers to give this (or any other) bank holiday and...

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Need Health & Safety advice?

11.04.2011
By Susannah Peck

Health & Safety consultants can join the register, but must be able to demonstrate that they; Belong to a professional...

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New regulations keep Citation on track for record revenues

10.04.2011
By Susannah Peck

Underlying pre-tax profits are expected to rise from £3.3m to £4.5m as Citation benefits from greater economies of scale. Chief...

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North West Business Insider see ‘Bonkers’ regulation propelling Citation’s growth

09.04.2011
By Susannah Peck

  North West Business Insider reported that employment law specialist, which made profits of £4m on turnover of £15m in...

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Changes to Paternity Leave Come into Force

05.04.2011
By Susannah Peck

A qualifying employee is entitled to choose to take either one week or two consecutive weeks of ordinary paternity leave....

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