The UK’s Most Dangerous Jobs

Posted by Katie Clayton on November 9, 2010 under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

For many of us, the biggest danger at work is spilling a hot coffee, but spare a thought for the thousands of workers across Britain who put their safety at risk every day. A survey has revealed that 241 people are killed every year while at work in the UK, so just what are these dangerous jobs and how can they be avoided?

Labor Law Protects Employer and Employee in Case of a Wrongdoing

Posted by Rob on July 24, 2009 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

Labor law is also known as employment law in some parts of the world. These terms can be used interchangeably as they are used to refer to the same thing. Labor law is a broad category that encompasses all area of employer/employee relations. Labor law also includes the negotiation processes and collective bargaining. The purpose [...]

Investing In China: Hiring, Firing And Labor Law

Posted by Rob on under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

One of China’s major attractions for foreign investors is its low labor costs. In the central provinces entry-level laborers can be hired for as little at US$60 per month and college graduates work for as little as US$150 per month, although labor costs in the more affluent coastal provinces are about three times as high. [...]