All Employees articles – Page 11

  • Features

    Deadly cost of driving

    18 June 2001

    Ten people are killed and 1,000 more are injured on Britain’s roads every day.

  • Features

    The blame game

    18 June 2001

    The Blame Game is alive and flourishing in the UK, as employees follow the US trend and become increasingly litigious.

  • Analysis

    Protection for trustees

    14 June 2001

    Following the implementation of the Trustee Act 2000 in February, Stuart Alexander Insurance and Risk Management, Fund Protection Ltd and AIG Europe have launched fund protection insurance to protect

  • Features

    Managing your people risks

    14 June 2001

    Family friendly policies create new risk issues. You should consider strategic HR and people risk management, says Mark Edelsten.

  • Features

    Human rights and corporate risk

    14 June 2001

    The Human Rights Act is now law. And it is not only public bodies that are affected writes Tony Cherry.

  • Features

    Data protection - do you comply?

    14 June 2001

    Eduardo Ustaran discusses the setting up of an organisation-wide data protection compliance programme, and provides practical recommendations for businesses.

  • Features

    Don't risk employee claims

    14 June 2001

    Increasing complex employment legislation, coupled with broad definitions of "workers" and high awards, are putting pressure on companies. Who would be an employer? asks Rachel Dineley.

  • Analysis

    CBI criticises new rules

    14 June 2001

    The CBI has expressed strong concerns over some aspects of new European discrimination laws.

  • Features

    Fat cats on a diet?

    14 June 2001

    Executive pay is an emotive issue. You need to keep both your directors and your shareholders happy. This may mean questioning traditional packages, warns Peter Brown.

  • Features

    Bare minimum

    14 June 2001

    The Government has asked industry to suggest new ways to take the risk out of pension funding. Adrian Leonard explores he alternatives.

  • Features

    No escape for corporate killers

    13 June 2001

    Peter Campion, assisted by Asam Khan, discusses the implications of the proposed new UK offence of corporate killing.

  • Features

    Health, safety and reputation

    12 June 2001

    A recent survey shows that health and safety issues have a significant influence on corporate reputation. Neville Purvis believes companies should take a positive approach.

  • Features

    Early intervention and rehabilitation

    12 June 2001

    David Shillaker says getting injured employees back to work quickly can benefit your bottom line.

  • Analysis

    Disability discrimination good practice

    12 June 2001

    From 2004, service providers will have to make "reasonable adjustments" to the physical features of their premises to overcome access barriers.

  • Analysis

    NAPF backs report on company law reform

    12 June 2001

    On 1 August, the UK National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) publicly backed the "considered and measured" approach of the company law steering group.

  • Features

    Sharewatch

    11 June 2001

    Sam Parkhouse looks at the relationship between strategy and share performance.

  • Analysis

    Freedom of information - new risks

    6 June 2001

    The Freedom of Information Bill will give citizens access to information held by public authorities.

  • Analysis

    Insurers comment on pain and suffering awards

    6 June 2001

    In its March ruling the Court of Appeal considered the Law Commission's proposals on levels of damages for pain and suffering.