Telecoms giant BT is to ban smoking in all its buildings and vehicles in the UK from next month
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Hospitality employers may face a rise in whistleblowing claims from staff when the smoking ban is implemented, lawyers have predicted.Pub...
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The owners of a Glasgow factory in which nine people died when it exploded in 2004 are to be prosecuted, the Crown Office has confirmed
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The European Parliament has approved an EU directive designed to protect workers from exposure to optical radiation
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Employers who give concessions to 'regulars' will risk being shopped by employees over health and safety.
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Overwhelming vote to ban smoking in all workplaces receives warm welcome.
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Thousands of police officers are receiving nearly £250m in full pay for doing part-time or restricted work after being sick or injured
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Tower Hamlets Council has hit back at union claims that its sickness absence procedures are "among the harshest in local government"
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Officers at the Metropolitan Police are to be randomly drug tested as part of a crackdown on substance abuse, according to reports
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Retail union Usdaw is backing an amendment to plans to ban smoking in workplaces that will include private members' clubs, exempt under the current proposals
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MPs will vote tomorrow in the House of Commons on whether to ban smoking completely in public places
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Sainsbury's is poised to become the first supermarket to house NHS surgeries in its stores, according to reports
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Proposals to change criminal injuries compensation rules expose smaller businesses to the possibility of crippling bills.