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Should all companies give employees a mental health day to take time off work?
Employment
Offering a mental health day to staff could help with work-induced stress
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Opinion: Mark Weeks, risk management consultant at Wilby Ltd
Wilby Ltd
Mark Weeks, of Wilby Ltd, offers advice to employers on tackling musculoskeletal aches and pains
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Viewpoint: Darren Evans, of The Engine Room
Huddersfield
Darren Evans, design director at The Engine Room, asks: Why are we so poor at customer service?
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Opinion: Steven Leigh, head of policy a MYCCi
European Union
Brexit talks must not hold up the government's legislative to-do list, says Steven Leigh, of the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce
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Opinion: Nadio Granata, head of marketing at Stafflex
Stafflex
Nadio Granata offers the careers advice he wishes he'd listened to when he was 16
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Opinion: Colin Barratt, of Wheawill & Sudworth
Business Opinion
Colin Barratt, of Wheawill & Sudworth, reviews the tax savings available for married couples
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Opinion: George Hall, of Jermyn Consulting
Business Opinion
George Hall, of Jermyn Consulting, considers the implications of a breakdown in business continuity post-Brexit
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It's time for businesses to make the most of their opportunities post Brexit, says Amanda Vigar, of V&A Vigar Group
VandA Bell Brown
It's time for businesses to make the most of their opportunities post Brexit, says Amanda Vigar, of V&A Vigar Group
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Amanda Vigar of V&A Bell Brown LLP says 'Watch for icebergs'
Business Opinion
Back in the days when I believed that rolling pins were for making pastry, a “final salary pension” was just part of your package
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Profile: John Ingleby, of Ballcraft (Engravers) Ltd
Almondbury
It's a sporting life for John Ingleby, of Almondbury-based Ballcraft Engravers Ltd
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Business profile: Caroline Lee, One17 architects and interior designers
Honley High School
The company's charitable trust has raised more than £125,000 to help people in Huddersfield
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Are you doing enough for your lone workers? Mark Weeks of Wilby Ltd explains
Employment
While the duty of care to lone workers may seem only loosely defined, the penalties are very real
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Changes in the global economy mean changes for us: Simon Kaye of Investec Wealth & Investment
Business Opinion
The first obstacle to examine is the transition of China from an export and capital investment-led economy to one that relies more on the domestic consumption of goods and services
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Armitage Sykes: Martin Thompson on changes to the Home Builders Consumer Code
Employment
One of the main proposals is if a home builder is found in serious breach of the code they will be excluded from all registers run by Home Warranty Bodies to prevent home builders from “code of warranty hopping”
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V&A Bell Brown's Amanda Vigar: Business rate plan makes good sense
VandA Bell Brown
There are plenty of reliefs for smaller businesses and wonders such as centrally-determined exemption zones, which have led to some very odd corporate structures to manipulate the system
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Wheawill and Sudworth's Colin Barratt on inheritance tax changes
Wheawill and Sudworth
Thr “main residence” nil rate band will initially be £100,000 in 2017/18 rising incrementally until it reaches £175,000 in 2020/21
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Make sure you're clear on employee eyecare says Wilby's Mark Weeks
Employment
The subtle differences in requirements according to an employee’s job role tend to sow doubt in the minds of employers about whether eye tests are required and who should arrange them
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Tricky times ahead for global markets says Investec's Nick Gartland
Kirklees
Investors are mindful of the turmoil of the “taper tantrum” of 2013; when bonds and equities sold off as the Fed first floated the idea of ending its QE
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Businesses must make sure they backup their data, says Michael Branford, of Crest IT
Employment
Following on from last month’s look at IT security, this month’s focus in on data backups
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Employers must heed the "band of reasonable responses" when considering dismissing an employeer, says Daniel Krigers, of Chadwick Lawrence
Chadwick Lawrence
Empahsis on Employment Tribunal issues
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Rogue landlords face a clampdown, says Martin Thompson, of Armitage Sykes
Armitage Sykes
Measures to tackle rogue landlords and improve the private rented sector will pay careful attention
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Amanda Vigar, of V&A Bell Brown, recounts some "painful" experiences dealing with HM Revenue & Customs
VandA Bell Brown
It isn’t often that the Battle-Axe’s rolling pin spins on its own without human input
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Summer can bring simmering discontent when it comes to the staff holiday rota, says Mark Weeks, of Wilby Ltd
Wilby Ltd
We are at that time of year again where many employees decide to take a break from their everyday work and take an opportunity to go on holiday
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Michael Branford, of Crest IT, looks at cyber security and asks: How safe is your business data?
Employment
For most businesses the answer is likely to be not as safe as it could or should be
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'We are too embarrassed to say we live here' say locals in 'dead' Yorkshire town
Shoppers have voiced fears for the future about the recent closure of two stores
DWP update on cost of living payments as £950 paid into claimant's bank
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The DWP has been distributing cost of living payments to those who missed out during the initial rollout
The 'lazy' Doncaster couple who refused to tidy home and let children live in horrendous squalor
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John Cowley described his home as an 'absolute dump'
Yorkshire place names people always get wrong - how to say them
Huddersfield
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The one-time Yorkshire village where people now live 10 years longer than just a few miles away
Huddersfield
The village is among the most desirable places to live in Greater Manchester - and it's easy to see why
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