A recent tribunal case has found that the ‘ACAS code of practice on disciplinary and grievance procedures’ applies to dismissals for ‘some other substantial reason’. ... Read more »
As some of you may be aware, we have recently been contacting members to ensure that all of them are meeting their obligations under the BWF’s Code of Conduct. The Code represents ... Read more »
BWF members such as yourselves frequently use our Member and Technical Helplines for assistance on a wide range of Employment, Health and Safety, Pay and Technical issues. We’re putting up ... Read more »
Ministers from Department for Business, Cabinet Office, Treasury and Communities and Local Government have this week announced policies aimed at helping the 4.8 million small and medium companies ... Read more »
There are drafts of three relevant British Standards available for review and comment. Copies of these drafts can be accessed using the new BSI Standards Draft Review Website: ... Read more »
BWF members such as yourselves frequently use our Member and Technical Helplines for assistance on a wide range of Employment, Health and Safety, Contractual and Technical issues. ... Read more »
Lord Young, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Health and Safety Law and Practice, has now published his report ‘Common Sense, Common Safety’, examining the country’s ... Read more »
Stoke Newington Town Hall has triumphed in this year’s Wood Awards, winning the Conservation/Restoration category before claiming the 2010 Gold Award in front of around 200 leading industry ... Read more »
A Lancashire couple has been prosecuted after an employee was seriously injured twice in less than two months at a pine furniture workshop. The injured employee was cutting a small groove into a ... Read more »
BWF members such as yourselves frequently use our Member and Technical Helplines for assistance on a wide range of Employment, Health and Safety, Contractual and Technical issues. ... Read more »