Facilities management

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- Tar Tumber
- 12 April 2017
Apprenticeship Levy comes into force
In the Spending review and autumn statement of 2015, the Chancellor of the Exchequer confirmed that an apprenticeship levy would be imposed on all large employers in all industry sectors, for the purpose of raising money to meet the cost of appren...

UK workers’ rights post-Brexit: tidal wave or damp squib?
Amongst the many anxieties caused by the EU referendum vote last year, the prospect of erosion of workers’ rights has loomed large. Despite official support for the Remain campaign from Government, historically at least, Conservative politic...

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- Stacey Collins
- 29 March 2017
What a waste - Brexit and waste management
Today is historic – on 29 March 2017 Theresa May will push the button that opens the trapdoor to Brexit and we will have two years in which to slide through it. Will we glide through and land gracefully on a conveyor belt into the future? Or...

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- International Workplace
- 9 March 2017
2017 workplace trends: how the work environment is changing
Technology and interactivity are increasingly shaping how people work as well as where, according to research carried out by ‘Quality of life services’ provider Sodexo into the business trends emerging in 2017. “As work becomes m...

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- David Sharp
- 7 March 2017
FM Legal Update: an institution for facilities managers
April 2017 sees the latest in our series of Facilities Management Legal Update events, covering everything that FM professionals need to know about the very latest changes in health and safety, environmental management and HR practice. David Sha...

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- Tar Tumber
- 27 January 2017
Discriminatory dress codes: Parliament calls for review of equality laws
Government should substantially increase the penalties available to Employment Tribunals to award against employers who implement discriminatory dress codes at work, according to a new parliamentary report, High heels and workplace dress codes. At...