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O'Brien asks IN&M board to review salaries following job cuts
Brand Republic, UK - 6 hours ago by Jacquie Bowser, Brand Republic 19-Nov-08, 09:35 LONDON... |
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Independent makes 90 job cuts in bid to save £10m
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Pilots prepare to strike over ID cards
InTheNews.co.uk, UK - Nov 18, 2008 Speaking to the BBC, Balpa said a ballot over industrial action will take place "within the next few days". The association is worried workers are being ... |
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United Airlines win union ruling
BBC News, UK - Nov 18, 2008 United Airlines has won a preliminary injunction against a pilots' trade union stopping it taking industrial action against the airline. ... |
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Mandelson warned not to backtrack on flexibility rights
Independent, UK - Nov 18, 2008 Imelda Walsh, human resources director of Sainsbury's, said the case for giving flexible working rights to around 4.5 million parents remained the same as ... |
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GE Capital braced for job cuts
Times Online, UK - 20 hours ago GE Capital is braced for significant job cuts after its parent company warned that it will strip $2 billion of costs out of the finance business next year. ... |
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Asian police chief denies agreement over race claim
Independent, UK - 23 hours ago Mr Ghaffur was expected to sign a gagging clause and agree to tone down some of his explosive claims of racism and discrimination against the Met. ... |
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Wolseley lays off 2300 as UK job losses mount
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You are here: Home | News | 11300 council staff in redundancy shock
Manchester Online, UK - 10 hours ago The pay cuts, which range from £50 to £4000, are the result of a review to ensure the authority is not breaking equal pay rules. But 90 per cent of council ... |
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City bears the brunt of huge job cuts
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