Last-minute talks to avert a potential strike that could result in petrol shortages across the UK are being held. Unions representing 500 oil tanker drivers planning a four-day strike are meeting with employers in efforts to resolve a pay dispute .
More...11 June 2008 11:01 Two-thirds of employers have never used mediation to settle workplace disputes , research has found.
Research by law firm Dundas & Wilson (D&W) found only 36% of HR professionals had used the tactic to tackle conflict at work. This foll
More...10 June 2008 08:02 So, we're all about to start using mediation, are we? Well, yes - if we are to get on board with new employment legislation. Yes - if we could be sure that it's going to solve more problems than it creates. But before we get carried away with mediat
More...12 March 2008 16:15 Mediation needs regulation and codes of practice
I read with interest the editorial comment in last week's Personnel Today (12 February) about workplace mediation, and the impending increase in demand with the forthcoming legislative changes.
I
More...18 February 2008 10:00 News of the clampdown on unnecessary tribunals could not have come soon enough. The number of employment tribunal cases rose from 115,039 in 2005-06 to 132,577 last year. And with the exception of race discrimination, all areas had an upward
More...11 February 2008 11:57 Business secretary John Hutton is to clamp down on unnecessary employment tribunals by throwing millions of pounds at conciliation service Acas. The government has today awarded Acas £37m to help prevent workplace disputes unnecessarily going to emp
More...06 February 2008 10:21 Hurrah. You have at last reached an agreement with your employee who accepts a termination payment and goes forth in peace.
OK, so the money is a bit more than you would have liked, but you have got authority to go to that level of money (the chief
More...20 December 2007 00:05 Nearly eight out of 10 employers would rather pay off a former employee with a grievance if the cost of fighting their claim outweighs the cost of a compromise agreement, according to research by Personnel Today's sister publication, Employment Revie
More...12 December 2007 08:00 Louisa Peacock presents the latest human resources news.
This week we bring you a taste of what’s making the headlines in HR, including a councillor who got into trouble over Christmas shopping, latest news from the disability employer Rem
More...26 October 2007 14:16 The long-running dispute between the Communications Workers Union (CWU) and the Royal Mail is close to an end as unions will today vote on whether to accept a deal over pay, pensions and modernisation.
A simple majority would be required to ap
More...15 October 2007 10:27 Employers do not have effective procedures or training to prevent workplace disputes from escalating, research has revealed. A study commissioned by law firm Nabarro has found that nearly two-thirds of organisations do not educate staff on disp
More...02 October 2007 09:56 The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has warned of possible strike action by cabin crew at Thomsonfly , following a failed meeting over compulsory job cuts as Thomson and First Choice continue with merg
More...30 April 2007 11:06 The Transport and General Workers' Union (T&G) is to hold talks with the management of troubled UK car manufacturer TVR on 20 November, following the surprise closure of the company's car plant in Blackpool last week.
More than 150 workers were
More...17 November 2006 08:30Mark Thompson steps in to see off strike action – for now.
More...14 July 2006 16:41I am an HR director of a large creative agency. We have two members of staff who are both hugely creative and are each critical to the reputation and success of the organisation. Unfortunately, there is a huge amount of professional jealousy between them
More...24 January 2006 08:00New research shows partnership working continues to be successful. Alex Blyth reports
More...10 January 2006 00:00Much has changed in the 30 years since the formation of conciliation service Acas.
More...07 December 2005 13:00UK employers are losing £69m a year by failing to tackle workplace disputes, research claims.
More...03 October 2005 14:18Negotiations to resolve the BA catering crises are set to resume today, despite the apparent collapse in talks last night.
More...24 August 2005 09:18The Transport & General Workers' Union has warned of further disruption to British Airways flights unless the 670 sacked Gate Gourmet workers are reinstated
More...22 August 2005 09:00Talks aimed at resolving the dispute which left thousands of British Airways passengers stranded last week have made "little progress"
More...16 August 2005 09:25All British Airways flights from Heathrow have been suspended after staff walked out in support of sacked catering workers
More...11 August 2005 16:10There has been a dramatic fall in the number of cases making it to employment tribunal.
More...12 July 2005 13:53Hoverspeed is all at sea after a ruling that it must recognise the Numast union for marine officers.
More...07 July 2005 11:35 The BBC and trade unions have agreed to mediation at Acas to try to resolve their dispute over job cuts.
Bectu, Amicus and the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) took a first day of action on Monday over plans to cut almost 4,000 jobs in a move aimed
More...24 May 2005 17:35The Transport & General Workers' Union has won more than £72m in compensation for members in the past year alone.
More...29 March 2005 10:28Not all workplace disputes can be settled by the 'win/lose' outcome that employment tribunals provide. Mediation could be the answer
More...29 March 2005 00:00Yesterday, Personnel Today presented the Department of Trade and Industry with the HR profession's response to the draft consultation on Operating and Financial Reviews.
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Question marks still hang over a £119m outsourcing deal between Swansea City Council and business consultants and outsourcing specialist Capgemini because issues over the transfer of IT staff, which sparked strike action from council workers last year
More...07 January 2005 12:05 Staff at rail-freight company EWS are to be consulted on stepping up their industrial action over jobs, working hours and conditions after talks with the company at the arbitration service Acas broke down without a resolution.
The 1,300 engineering an
More...12 November 2004 00:00 Everything you need to know about how to manage disputes
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