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Employers might monitor workers, but if the monitoring involves taking data, images or drug testing they have to do this in a way that's legal and fair
Employers might monitor workers. This could be done in various ways, like:…
Employers have to have consent if they want to test for drugs. Usually…
Employers must explain the amount of monitoring clearly in the staff…
From 1 April, Monitor is part of NHS Improvement.
The principles agreed between the Secretary of State and the recognised professional bodies that authorise insolvency practitioners (IPs).
This series brings together all documents relating to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) monitoring and evaluation.
Interviews with current Monitor employees.
Information for providers and managers on the use of surveillance, including CCTV, in their residential childcare settings and how Ofsted will evaluate its use.
Why to monitor problems with your service, setting up monitoring, recording and tracking errors and sharing your data.
Financial information about Monitor, including projected and actual income and expenditure, procurement, contracts and financial audits.
To assist sponsors and those conducting trials on implementing adequate oversight and monitoring processes for trials of investigational medical products.
An introduction to Monitor's role as the sector regulator for health services in England.
The MENE survey provides trend data for how people experience the natural environment in England.
Formerly part of M18, technical guidance for industrial plant operators (and their contractors) who monitor effluent discharges to water and sewer.
Covers the use of electronic monitoring (including location and alcohol tags) and the performance of the electronic monitoring contractors for England and Wales
Sources of radioactivity in the environment and how levels of radioactivity are monitored and assessed.
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
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Tell Companies House about an end of moratorium by a monitor.
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