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These days, many employees work remotely on laptops, iPads and other mobile devices. Whilst this is convenient, it may lead to your confidential information being compromised. So what can you do to
protect your business?
Published 16.01.2013
A swine ‘flu pandemic has been declared with over 6,000 cases now confirmed in the UK. Some say at its peak staff absence rates will reach 75%. So what steps can you take now to keep your business
running?
Published 08.07.2009
TV bosses have planned to broadcast over 2,500 hours of live Olympics coverage this summer. What should you do if your staff ask to watch it?
Published 01.06.2012
Staff with access to your customers’ data may be tempted to use it for their own personal gain. So why not tell them about the two former T-Mobile employees who have just been prosecuted for doing
this? What happened?
Published 01.07.2011
In August 2017 it was reported that Barclays had anonymously put devices that monitor heat and motion under employees’ desks. This sounds like an effective way to see what staff get up to but what’s
the potential problem?
Published 12.09.2017
An employee is off sick and their e-mail and voicemail messages are starting to stack up. As this could mean lost business, you want to check them. What’s the legal position here, particularly if
they don’t appear to be business-related?
Published 19.10.2010
To cut costs, the Legal Services Commission has told its lawyers to use public transport, not cars, for work-related journeys. Could you do something similar?
Published 06.09.2012
Social networking is a valuable business tool, but there’s one major downside: staff can easily abuse it. To help employers deal with this challenge, ACAS has produced some new “cyber” guidance. So
what does it include?
Published 21.09.2011
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