When isn’t Employers’ Liability Insurance a legal requirement?
Employers' Liability Insurance is a legal requirement for the majority of businesses with staff, however there is an exception.
In need of a laugh on your lunch break? Well you've come to the right place. Here's our weekly roundup of everything that's made us laugh over the last seven days. Enjoy!
Flour in the face
I can't stop laughing at this pic.twitter.com/EzjMSLyqtd
— Giles Paley-Phillips (@eliistender10) May 9, 2021
Speaking of flour, have you heard this pronunciation from Nadine Coyle?
I can’t stop thinking about how nadine coyle says ‘flour’ pic.twitter.com/o4jFSyCJ4c
— callum (@calimadu) June 19, 2018
Kitchen disco
Close the kitchens pic.twitter.com/GRTmPrJPYk
— John phillips (@John_phillips99) May 8, 2021
Wait until the end
Class 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zGIi3vkIRt
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) May 13, 2021
Shoulder tap
wee tap on the shoulder pic.twitter.com/zBJPSFlRaz
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) May 9, 2021
Employers' Liability Insurance is a legal requirement for the majority of businesses with staff, however there is an exception.
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