Government outlines strategy for tackling Employers' Liability market

Minister for Work Des Browne has set out an agenda for action to help business deal with the costs of employers' liability compulsory insurance.

As the second stage and final report on the Review of Employers' Liability Compulsory Insurance was finally published, Mr Browne said:

"The government recognises that too many businesses have faced steep price increases, late renewals and premiums that fail to reflect their health and safety record. This has been reflected across the UK with representations being made about the availability of affordable cover in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. The market hasn't failed but it hasn't been

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