Compensation changes to hurt work disease victims

Government plans to reform personal injury claims in England and Wales would take the compensation system back to the dark ages and would mean many occupational disease victims would lose out, lawyers have said. The warning came after a Ministry of Justice consultation proposed removing or restricting the right to full compensation for pain and … Continue reading Compensation changes to hurt work disease victims

Heavy price to pay as work-related harm goes up

The number of workers in Great Britain suffering harm caused by their jobs has risen sharply, latest Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics have confirmed. The figures, just published by the safety watchdog, show that in 2015/16 1.3 million workers had a health problem related to their job, up from 1.2 million. Provisional HSE figures … Continue reading Heavy price to pay as work-related harm goes up

PCS influences MP’s report on Job Centre network

The House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee published its second report into the DWP Job Centre network on 8 November 2016. This follows their previous report in January 2014. The Committee continues to refer to Jobcentre Plus rather than Work Services Directorate, but the report is focused on the work done in Job Centres. … Continue reading PCS influences MP’s report on Job Centre network