Shred. Shred anything that contains your private information. Thieves routinely rummage through dumpsters looking for items of use. Pieces of data are sold to perpetrators with laptops who wait patiently until enough knowledge is acquired [...]
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Shred. Shred anything that contains your private information. Thieves routinely rummage through dumpsters looking for items of use. Pieces of data are sold to perpetrators with laptops who wait patiently until enough knowledge is acquired [...]
The case of Plummer v DMC Business Machines Plc [2007], began when an employee had a dispute with one of his colleagues. The employer initiated disciplinary proceedings which resulted in both men receiving final written warnings. The employee subsequently resigned and wrote a letter to the employer complaining that he was unhappy with the way [...]
The news is full of stories about the 2008 tax rebate checks coming out in the next couple of months and I can already see the ID thieves salivating. Identity theft is America’s fastest growing crime and these rebate checks are just what the doctor ordered for a thief.
Fraud by credit card is the most [...]
The case of Plummer v DMC Business Machines Plc [2007], began when an employee had a dispute with one of his colleagues. The employer initiated disciplinary proceedings which resulted in both men receiving final written warnings. The employee subsequently resigned and wrote a letter to the employer complaining that he was unhappy with the way [...]
Shred. Shred anything that contains your private information. Thieves routinely rummage through dumpsters looking for items of use. Pieces of data are sold to perpetrators with laptops who wait patiently until enough knowledge is acquired [...]
The case of Plummer v DMC Business Machines Plc [2007], began when an employee had a dispute with one of his colleagues. The employer initiated disciplinary proceedings which resulted in both men receiving final written warnings. The employee subsequently resigned and wrote a letter to the employer complaining that he was unhappy with the way [...]
Whether we like it or not, we live in a digital world where the security of our personal information is threatened every day. While it’s important to do everything possible to protect yourself, there’s a chance you could fall victim to identity theft. The most important thing you can do in this situation [...]
In the case of Mark Hone v Six Continents Retail Limited (2005), a pub landlord having collapsed due to overwork successfully sued his former employers in the County Court for breach of duty of care.
Mr Hone, the claimant, started working for Bass (now Six Continents) as a pub manager in 1995 and in 1998 was [...]
Employment law governs all aspects of the of an employee-employer relationship. It relates to affirmative action, alien workers and visas, personal leave, safety, racial discrimination, disabled employees, safety, records retention and access, overtime compensation, testing, recruiting and discipline.
Employment lawyers are available both for employees as well as employers in Colorado. Lawyers in Colorado can professionally [...]
In the recent case of Khan v Premier Private Hire Taxi [2007], the applicant worked as a private hire taxi driver for the employer. He issued a claim form to the employment tribunal which stated the following:
The company was not paying me, I was taking fare from customer and paying commission to the company. Like [...]