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30 Sep 2011
Temporary agency workers will be entitled to the same employment and working conditions as those given to staff when the UK's new Agency Workers Regulations come into force tomorrow.
Directors of an organisation can be guilty of breaching discrimination laws when carrying out acts on behalf of that organisation, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has said.
29 Sep 2011
Dubai's first ever corporate governance code for small and medium sized businesses will be a "significant step forward" in raising awareness of good business practices in the emirate, an expert has said.
28 Sep 2011
Shareholders should be actively involved in deciding how much board directors are paid and should "strongly resist" bonus payments when a company does not perform well, the latest edition of influential guidelines has said.
An arbitrator is not likely to be biased by the mere fact that he is working for one of the parties on an unrelated case, a judge has said.
27 Sep 2011
The cost of complying with company regulations has been reduced by more than £3 billion this year, the Government has claimed. But a business group has claimed that the Government has imposed new regulatory costs on companies.
Investors will save an extra 10% on income tax when investing in high growth start up companies after the European Commission approved a Treasury plan. The limit to investments that qualify for relief will double from next April.
26 Sep 2011
Changes to laws governing doing business in Dubai will benefit companies by streamlining the system of commercial regulation, an expert has said.
More small and medium businesses will have their records scrutinised by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) after its record-checking programme is extended.
23 Sep 2011
The cost of paying for privately-funded building projects is unlikely to be the "sole cause of difficulty" for local healthcare trusts, an expert has said.