Health and Safety
Review: Stress: Still a Workplace Killer
Speakers’ papers from
Stress: Still a Workplace Killer seminar
held on
Wednesday 14th January 2009
Click here to view the IER’s response to the Dame Carol Black review
Click here to buy the IER’s Regulating Health and Safety at Work: An Agenda for Change?
NB If you wish to avail of the book offer at the seminar, please submit the paperwork along with your order to the Liverpool office.
Review: The Quality of Working Life: Promoting a Healthy Agenda
Speakers’ papers from
The Quality of Working Life: Promoting a Healthy Agenda
a conference held in Liverpool
Tuesday 24th June 2008
Link to the Institute’s Publication Regulating Health and Safety at Work: An Agenda for Change?
by Phil James and David Walters
Link to the Institute’s Submission to the Dame Carol Black Review of the Health of Britain’s Working Age Population
Review: The Quality of Working Life: Promoting a Healthy Agenda
Speakers’ papers from
The Quality of Working Life: Promoting a Healthy Agenda
a conference
Wednesday 6th February, 2008
Link to the Institute’s Publication
Regulating Health and Safety at Work: An Agenda for Change?
by Phil James and David Walters
Link to the Institute’s Submission to the Dame Carol Black Review of the Health of Britain’s Working Age Population
Seminar Papers: Working with HIV/ AIDS
Speakers’ Papers from
Working with HIV/ AIDS
a seminar
Wednesday 7th February, 2007
Seminar Papers: Worked to the Bone: Regulating the UK’s Long-hours Culture
Speakers’ papers from
Worked to the Bone: Regulating the UK’s Long-hours Culture
Wednesday 15 March 2006
This seminar examined:
—the original purpose of the European Working Time Directive and the rights it provides
—what impact the UK Working Time Regulations have had on Britain’s long-hours culture
—how the debate on ending the UK’s opt-out is developing in Europe, and
—what improvements came be made to the current Regulations.
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