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.
It's Friday. It's midday. We know you're wanting to clock off for the week but you've got a few hours left until you can finally head back and relax. Here's a little something to give that Friday feeling a lovely little boost. Take a few minutes and see the best the internets had to offer this week. We just hope you've got better friends than the lad in the first video.
Nothing better than a beer after long week pic.twitter.com/6A1tiiVvkV
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) September 1, 2020
Office fans rejoice!
Word of warning... https://t.co/lgQYoXbkUM
— Ewen MacIntosh (@ewenmacintosh) September 2, 2020
No comment.
— CAV (@cavaandaviid) August 29, 2020
You're taught early on not to shut your eyes when heading the ball. This kid obviously wasn't there that week.
Some heeder tbf pic.twitter.com/Lb3yUMfp2d
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) August 27, 2020
Should have got the 2-4-1.
Just cost £407 in spec savers been cheaper get a fucking Labrador
— Craig Marson (@CraigM70) August 31, 2020
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Employers' Liability Insurance is a legal requirement for the majority of businesses with staff, however there is an exception.
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