Maersk fined for firing whistleblower who reported safety concerns
Maersk’s US arm has been ordered to pay more than $700,000 to an employee fired ...
9 April 2020– (LONDON) As cases of COVID-19 continue to soar, the pressure on logistics and transport businesses providing vital frontline delivery and collection services, along with the guidance surrounding social distancing, shows no signs of letting up. As a result, more and more of these organisations are relying upon technology to keep their key workers, drivers and home-based office staff informed, as well as to continue to communicate and collaborate.
Ensuring continuity with health and safety procedures and updated policies during ...
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Mathew Bairstow
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