Disciplines
Busted: 10 myths in employment law
There is a lot of scope for confusion on the rights and obligations of employers, so Printweek asked two employment lawyers to list the five top misconceptions.
All dressed up with somewhere to go
There’s a lot of tax law regarding work uniforms – not least of all, what exactly constitutes a uniform. If your staff wear one, you need to know where you stand.
Reward and prosper
Incentive programmes are common practice for improving performance, but how successful they are will depend on how much thought goes into their setup.
Killer app: Signs ‘R’ Us knocks out punchy graphics for big fights
One of the countless challenges that sporting events organisers have faced since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic is how to make huge venues usually packed with tens of thousands of fans look...
The UK’s exit from the EU is proving a boon for some, a bane for others
What has been the initial impact of Brexit on the UK’s printing industry?
The talking cure
Keeping workplace morale up in the pandemic can be a challenge, but honest and open communication will help.
Magic money tree has propped us up, but it is due to be felled soon
Back in September, a consortium of printing industry trade bodies gloomily wrote to the chancellor Rishi Sunak warning him that 3,000 print business would be at risk of sinking without a trace if...
Langley results: Manroland gears up for growing demand
Langley Holdings has reported 2020 results for a “a year like no other”, while its press manufacturing subsidiary Manroland Sheetfed has “opened the taps” and returned to full production in...
February favours long overdue good news
February may be the shortest month, but as our rundown illustrates there was no shortage of big stories and top of the pile by a country mile was some welcome news.
Ricoh launches new DTG printer
Ricoh has launched a new direct-to-garment (DTG) printer suitable for both short and long job runs.