Employment Law stories
Lawfront selects NetDocuments for document management
4 days ago
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physical security
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ai
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productivity
Lawfront has selected NetDocuments as its document management system across four UK law firms, enhancing productivity for 800 lawyers across 28 offices.
78% of UK firms overlook AI compliance despite rising adoption
Wed, 11th Sep 2024
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e-learning
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financial systems
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breach prevention
A new survey by VinciWorks shows 78% of UK companies lack measures to guard against AI breaches, even as AI adoption rises and EU regulations loom.
Employment Hero and Sage partner to aid Australian SMEs growth
Tue, 16th Jan 2024
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hcm
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risk & compliance
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tax
Employment Hero and Sage forge a strategic global partnership to harmonise payroll, HR, and financial management for Australia's SMEs, aiding compliance with employment law changes.
How Chorus aims to create a fair supply chain
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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supply chain & logistics
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chorus
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licensing
Chorus, Visionstream, and UCG commit to a fair supply chain after an independent review revealed multiple employment law breaches among subcontractors.
97% of Chorus subcontractors fail employment standards inspection
Mon, 8th Oct 2018
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uc
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chorus
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telco
73 of 75 inspected subcontractors found to be in breach of minimum employment standards, which could have ramifications across the channel.
Inland Revenue seminars to help businesses understand payday filing
Tue, 18th Sep 2018
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ird
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licensing
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employment law
Inland Revenue is hosting over 300 seminars nationwide to help New Zealand businesses transition to payday filing ahead of the 1 April 2019 deadline.
Smiths City value falls as it reluctantly complies with ruling
Tue, 15th May 2018
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licensing
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smiths city
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employment court
Smiths City's stock value drops 4.6% as it faces reprimand from the Employment Court over unpaid meeting hours.
Court rules retail chain must pay employees for all hours worked
Mon, 14th May 2018
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licensing
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smiths city
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employment court
Smiths City Group had been refusing to pay employees for the ‘optional’ pre-work meeting for years, but has finally been called out in court.
NZ firms broadly satisfied with labour flexibility under new employment law
Thu, 13th Nov 2014
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uc
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telco
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productivity
New Zealand firms have given the thumbs up to new employment law aimed at creating a more flexible work force by letting employers negotiate the te.
More power to the backbone
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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ecommerce
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personal computing devices
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government
I am very pleased to introduce this first issue of Start-Up – a practical guide to using technology in your business.