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Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff labor, employment team available to discuss issues as companies hire again

Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff labor, employment team available to discuss issues as companies hire again. According to Wendy Lane and Olivia Goodkin, members of the labor and employment team at Los Angeles-based law firm Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff, this is an ideal time for California companies to take a

Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff Labor & Employment Legal Team in LA Available to Discuss Critical Issues

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Are Your Employees Cut Out for Virtual Work? - ERE.net

Telecommuting can attract and retain employees. It can even save you money. But not all employees or companies are cut out for virtual work. Providing the tools and technology are easy. The tough question an employer must answer is: how do we hire and manage the right teleworker? Like employees who

Sick day excuse app launched - Workplace Law Network - Workplace Law Network

A new mobile phone app has been launched which promises to 'come up with the perfect cover story' for employees to fool their boss into thinking they are genuinely ill, and even suggests activities to fill a ‘sickie day’. Skiver, created by Gospelware, allows users to select how many

Growth of homeworking cuts average commute time to 10-year low

The growth of homeworking has helped to cut average commute times to a 10-year low of 47 minutes and 48 seconds per day, TUC analysis of official figures

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Consultation opens on RIDDOR change - Workplace Law Network - Workplace Law Network

The Health and Safety Executive has opened a three-month consultation on proposed changes to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995.   Changes to RIDDOR were recommended in Lord Young’s report on health and safety published last year,

Corporate manslaughter trial jury hears details - Workplace Law Network - Workplace Law Network

Winchester Court has this week heard details of the death of Alexander Wright, a geologist who died whilst working for Cotswold Geotechnical (Holdings) Ltd. Cotswold Geotechnical (Holdings) Ltd is currently the first company on trial for corporate manslaughter in the UK.  Mr Wright was testing

Code on banking bonuses published - Workplace Law Network - Workplace Law Network

From next year, City workers will be restricted to 20% of their bonus in cash upfront on payouts of up to £500,000. This rises to 30% on higher rewards. The rest will be spread over the next three to five years. Banks must also pay around half the bonus in shares. The new rules have been

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