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Legal View of Asbestos in Spain

All types of asbestos cause cancer in humans. The problem with this disease is that it takes years to develop, so that although the presence of asbestos is reduced or eliminated, cases are now referring to the relationship with asbestos many years ago. In Spain the use of this material

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The Fall of Gender Equality Since the Recession: What’s to Blame?

Around 2009, the Great Recession was being termed the “Man-cession” or the “He-cession” by many who were concerned over the rising number of unemployed males compared to females, especially due to losses in such male-dominated fields as construction and manufacturing. Still others were insisting the numbers painted a much more

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NHS under fire over redundancy payments

The NHS came under fire over the weekend over the nature of redundancy payments it has made to executives in the past year, as it was revealed by the Department of Health it had spent more than £1 billion on redundancy payouts ove r the last 3 years. The Department

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Hiring a Trainee Lawyer – Is it worthwhile?

The majority of law firms across the UK are unwilling to offer training contracts due to concerns such as finding the time to train them, salary expectations and concerns that it will not benefit the company in any way. But there could be a number of benefits to hiring junior lawyers

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Avoiding the Most Common Business Lawsuits

These days, most small business owners understand the danger of lawsuits from the time their company is just an idea to the time it’s an office full of hundreds of employees. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, one out of every three small business is threatened or served with

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Gus Poyet loses appeal against dismissal from Brighton

It was yesterday confirmed by Brighton & Hove Albion football club that Gus Poyet’s appeal against his dismissal for gross misconduct has been rejected. The former Chelsea and Tottenham star – who was also capped 26 times for Uruguay during his playing career – was manager of Brighton & Hove

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Zero-hour contracts hit the press again

There were a number of headlines related to zero hour contracts this week, with Andy Burnham, Stephen Lloyd and The Work Foundation weighing in on the matter. We’ll therefore take a look in this post at the headlines and examine why zero hour contracts generate so much controversy among politicians,

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