According to the HSE, more than a quarter of all road traffic incidents involve somebody who is driving for work. In these situations how can you be sure your insurer will have all the relevant
details?
Published 03.07.2017
There’s been a sharp rise in holistic therapists offering workplace massage treatments designed to reduce stress levels and boost productivity. But even if there’s no cost to you, should you allow
them onto your premises?
Published 02.06.2011
By law, every employer must have Employers’ Liability Compulsory Insurance to protect its employees. In recent months, premiums has risen sharply. So is there anything you can do to send them back
the other way?
Published 19.10.2010
You’ve heard that changes were recently made to the reporting requirements for certain workplace accidents. So under what circumstances are you now legally obliged to notify the Health and Safety
Executive (HSE)?
Published 14.05.2012
Some employees developed the habit of bringing their kids to work for the odd day over the school holidays. You’re beginning to get concerned about your position with your insurer if one of them has
an accident. How should you play it?
Published 17.05.2007
Somebody has complained that one of the staff toilets has been left in an appalling state on a number of occasions. This is certainly an unpleasant situation, but how should you deal with it?
Published 09.09.2016
You probably already put all new starters through a solid induction programme. But what about those employees who have been with you for a number of years. Should you bother putting them through the
same one?
Published 21.04.2010
80% of employees stay in touch during periods of annual leave, even when holidaying abroad. But suppose that their company-owned laptop or mobile phone is stolen during their trip. Whose insurance
covers it - theirs or yours?
Published 11.04.2011
An employee has asked if they can bring their child into work for a few days during the school holidays - they’re struggling with childcare and promise that “the little one won’t be any trouble”.
Should you say “yes” to help them out?
Published 28.06.2016
An opportunist thief has stolen an employee’s bag from your workplace; it contained their railcard, mobile phone, house keys and £100 in cash. You’re as upset about it as they are, but can they claim
on your insurance?
Published 27.04.2011