Nov 04, 2011
Peninsula Business Services is pleased to launch it's free bi-weekly email business newsletter 'The Bottom Line Express' specifically aimed at helping your business grow.
Oct 31, 2011
Peninsula Business Services questioned 1054 employers; 54% of bosses plan to cancel this year’s Christmas party; saying it is too costly. 73% of employers say they have to deal with employee complaints about the behaviour of drunken colleagues.
Oct 31, 2011
Peninsula Business Services is pleased to announce a new service for small businesses. Employment Law is a huge responsibility so for £18 a week businesses will receive a HR service and peace of mind including full Employment Tribunal indemnity.
Oct 28, 2011
Peninsula Business Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Martyn O'Hara as Telemarketing Manager reporting to Carole Keenan, Call Centre Manager and Geoff Ford, National Sales Director.
Oct 28, 2011
Peter Done, managing director of Peninsula Business Services, releases guidance for employers on how to reduce stress in the workplace.
Oct 26, 2011
Alan Price, employment services director of Peninsula Business Services responds to the Government Report [Beecroft Report] which states that employers should be given the right to dismiss bad / lazy workers without having to follow procedures.
Oct 25, 2011
Peter Done, managing director of Peninsula Business Services today released guidance for employers on what clues to look when determining whether employees are "pulling a sickie" and falsifying sick days.
Oct 13, 2011
Peninsula Business Services, the UK's largest employment law consultancy is pleased to launch a new resource freely available to employers - 'The A-Z of Employment Law'.
Oct 13, 2011
Peter Done, managing director of Peninsula Business Services purchases Health Assured Ltd which will create new jobs at the Manchester based, Peninsula Head Office.
Oct 12, 2011
Peninsula Ireland the Irish employment law consultancy, and a subsidiary of Peninsula Business Services surveyed approximately 1000 calls from employers. The research showed that Irish employers will look to recruit new staff over the next 12 months.