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Q: An employee of mine has accidently released medical information about a patient without their consent. Does the company have any liability?
A: This may be a potential breach of the Data Protection Act, so compensation may be awarded. You could, however, consider making a without privelege offer to settle. Speak to you liability insurer for assistance.
I have rented a bike to a customer but it has now been reported stolen. I have left a voicemail to the customer stating that the contact says that he is liable for any damages. What should I do next?
read moreI am looking to implement the Bradford points system of sickness. I am due to have a meeting with all members of staff at the end of this term. What other procedures should I follow before this meeting occurs?
read moreAn employee of mine has caused the company to lose a large sum of money and I want to deduct the losses from his pay check. There is nothing in his contract that says I can, however, so what should I do?
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