Employee of the Year 18/19
The distinguished achievement of Employee of the Year is awarded annually to the employee considered by colleagues, clients and management to have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the ideals and goals of the company, an unimpeachable work ethic, and a visible drive to succeed and grow in their position. Though [...]
SIA Update: #SaferNightsOut
The SIA are running a national campaign in June and July that aims to make the night-time economy a safer place for both security staff and people on nights out. The campaign, which kicks off on Monday 17 June, will involve SIA investigators visiting pubs, bars, and clubs in towns [...]
SIA: Wearing your licence back-to-front
It is a condition of the licence that a front line licence holder must “wear the licence where it can be seen at all times when engaging in any licensable conduct” unless they have reported it lost or stolen, or it is in our possession. Some people think that they can wear [...]
GLAA: Spot the signs
There are a number of indicators of trafficking and forced labour. Not all of the indicators will apply in every case, and some may not be immediately apparent. Victims may be reluctant to tell their story through fear of reprisal or not being believed, through a feeling of shame about [...]
What is TUPE?
What is the TUPE process and how does it work? TUPE is an acronym for the 1981 Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulations. It ensures that the terms and conditions of employment are retained when your business or undertaking is transferred from one employer to another. This enables engagement [...]
About the SIA
About the Security Industry Authority The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. They are an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. There mission is to regulate the private security industry effectively; to [...]