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Whenever a major event takes place - particularly of the sporting variety - absence and requests to watch it on TV can be a concern for employers. So what can you do to help tackle the associated
problems?
Published 29.05.2015
Apparently, more and more employees are wearing headphones at work to listen to music; 25% of them are risking noise-induced hearing loss as a result. Could you be liable for this type of injury if
you don’t stop them?
Published 26.08.2014
We may be in for some tough weather conditions over the forthcoming winter months. As this could easily mean severe disruption for employers, what can you do now to prepare?
Published 29.11.2013
An employee has asked if they can work from home on the same day each week. You’ve no objection to this kind of arrangement in principle, but how can you ensure they don’t use it as an opportunity to
skive?
Published 16.11.2012
To increase productivity you’ve decided to move to an open plan office design. Trouble is, a few employees have now complained about the high noise levels. How can you solve this problem
cost-effectively?
Published 24.09.2012
Every employer must keep detailed personnel records. However, if you need certain information about an employee quickly, you won’t want to go digging through masses of paperwork to find something. So
what’s the solution?
Published 12.02.2015
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
One of your employees routinely receives personal calls on your business landline during the working day. The most frequent caller is their elderly mother who often stays on the phone for ages. How
can you put a stop to this?
Published 16.11.2016
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