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Workplace safety 'getting worse'
By Press Association, Mar 08, 2013
The UK's safety record appears to be getting worse amid a "hostile" political climate to health and safety issues, the TUC has warned. The union organisation said fewer visits were being made to...
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Pensions code of conduct unveiled
By Press Association, Nov 28, 2012
A new code of conduct paving the way for workplace pension charges to be shown consistently across the industry for the first time has been published
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Government mulls benefit sanctions
By Press Association, Sep 04, 2012
The Government is considering enforcing tougher sanctions for sick and disabled benefit claimants who refuse to take steps to get back into the workplace
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Health and safety myths busted
By Press Association, Aug 24, 2012
A Government drive to uncover health and safety "myths" has discovered cafes refusing to heat up baby food, golf buggies banned from a golf course and summer footwear banned from offices
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Job promotions improve health
By Hannah Ricci, Jun 07, 2012
Our health is intrinsically linked to our career progression, finds a new study. But if a promotion is out of the question, how can you stay healthy at work?
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Would you save through a workplace ISA?
By Michelle McGagh, Jun 06, 2012
The government is forcing employers to offer their staff a workplace pension but should employers be offering alternative ways to save as well, such as an ISA
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Is working until age 77 realistic?
By Michelle McGagh, May 22, 2012
A new report says that a child born today today will have to work until age 77 before getting their pension, but what job will be suitable in their old age?
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How office workers spend their days
By Press Association, Jan 06, 2012
The average worker arrives at his or her desk at 8.09am, spends £3.23 on lunch, drinks three cups of tea or coffee and argues with a colleague once a day, according to new research
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