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.
We have been loving the Fix 500 this bank holiday weekend and are so happy to be a part of the countdown to the nation’s favourite onsite song.
Over the past few months, thousands of tradespeople have weighed in on what they consider to be the best song to listen to when on-site, and this bank holiday Monday we find out which will be crowned the best on-site song.
This bank holiday, the nation’s only radio station dedicated to builders and tradespeople, Fix Radio have been playing 500 songs as voted for by tradesmen across the country coming up to the big reveal of the number one just after 4 pm on Bank Holiday Monday.
If you have yet to tune into Fix Radio this weekend, then what are you waiting for?! You can get them on DAB digital radio in London and Manchester (together with the online, app and smart speakers) – Get involved!
Employers' Liability Insurance is a legal requirement for the majority of businesses with staff, however there is an exception.
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