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Redundancy consultation: better off at home? Publication date: 07.12.2011
Article database » Redundancy » Second redundancy consultation letter
Once an employee has been provisionally selected for redundancy, you might prefer it if they didn’t report for work. So we’ve added an optional paragraph to our Second Redundancy Consultation Letter. What does it say?
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Requiring (how) staff travel Publication date: 07.12.2011
Article database » Terms and conditions of employment » Requirement to travel
We’ve recently beefed up our Requirement to Travel Clause and added a new section on overseas travel. So what have we done to help you?
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Q&A - implementing NMW rate changes Publication date: 07.12.2011
Article database » Changing terms » Letter advising NMW rate change
Q&A - implementing NMW rate changes.. Q. We pay our staff on the 20th of each month for all days worked up to and including that date. As the NMW rates rise annually on October 1, when must that change be implement by? Also, what’s the situation if a birthday part-way through a month means someone moves up a band? A. The rules are different depending...
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Did the Copenhagen summit achieve anything? Publication date: 01.02.2010
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Last December, world leaders and environmental politicians gathered in Copenhagen to supposedly thrash out a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Did they achieve their aim, and if so, what could it mean for your business?
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Grants for heating systems available now Publication date: 01.02.2010
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The government has launched a new fund to support businesses looking to install biomass-fuelled heating and combined heat and power systems. Is your business eligible? And if so, should you apply for the cash now?
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Pre-Budget Report is pro electric vehicles Publication date: 01.02.2010
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The Pre-Budget Report, published by the Chancellor in late 2009, includes tax breaks for those willing to invest in electric vehicles. So are the incentives good enough to warrant the switch to electric?
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It pays to print less Publication date: 01.02.2010
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It pays to print less.. How much? A recent survey, undertaken by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), found that each year, UK business spends over £20 billion on printing. £5.8 billion of this is out-sourced; the rest is completed in-house. Savings to be made. Rather predictably, the CEBR survey identified that much of this printing...
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Energy meter for free Publication date: 01.02.2010
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Energy meter for free.. Energy saver. A number of energy suppliers are offering their customers free energy meters. However, they’re only on offer if the customer switches to a certain tariff. Tip. Look at any deal closely before signing up. It’s quite possible that you will actually pay for the meter (several times over) if the unit price is higher....
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WEEE Regulations amended Publication date: 01.02.2010
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The regulations for the collection and treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) have been revised. Will the amendments affect waste producers or is this more for those who collect and deal with it?
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What, no money for solar panels? Publication date: 01.02.2010
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The Low Carbon Buildings Programme that supports green energy schemes has run out of money. So is it the end of government loans and grants?
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