Monthly Archives: June 2014

Overtaken by events?

Yesterday, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published the Government Response to the Consultation “Reshaping workplace

Foreign HGV Drivers Caught Driving Whilst Tired Will Be Fined

Roads Minister Stephen Hammond is giving more power to local traffic police officers, allowing them to issue on the spot fines to foreign

Hmmm…GPs could be incentivised for HWS referrals

Just back from my seminar travels, and one of the first items to grab my attention is this rather interesting article from Workplace

Going Dutch?

Some random thoughts from yours truly regarding the recent pension proposals in The Queen’s Speech (via the following link

5 Ways to Prepare For Flexible Working

With regulation on the increase in areas such as health and safety, trading standards and employment practices, a compensation culture

Retirement guidance survey

Luck, rather than judgement, ties this post rather nicely to my earlier missive today.

Our sister company, LaterLife Learning, has

A contradiction in legislation?

Yesterday I downloaded and read through the DWP’s “Fuller Working Lives – A Framework for Action”, a document which aims to

Fleets At Risk of Online Security Breaches

Fleets that still operate on Windows XP may be at risk of online security breaches, Chevin has warned.

The fleet management software

Cyber Crime Costs UK Economy £6.8 Billion

The cost of cyber-crime to the UK economy amounted to $11.4 billion (£6.8 billion) in 2013, or 0.16% of the country’s GDP, a report