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British Airways pilots have agreed to conciliation with an independent third party to help resolve a dispute over the airline's plans to launch a standalone European subsidiary. BA plans to set up Open Skies in June to provide direct flights   Arrow IconMore...


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  Arrow IconMore...


Acas chief Ed Sweeney has insisted the service will rise to the challenge of growing demand from employers when the statutory dispute resolution procedures are scrapped next April. The government last week announced an extra £37m funding for the a  Arrow IconMore...


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  Arrow IconMore...


The BBC and its unions have reached an agreement in principle over plans to axe 1,800 jobs over the next five years. BBC director-general Mark Thompson announced the plans in October 2007 as part of a cost-cutting drive in response to a funding s  Arrow IconMore...


Human resources news and analysis including: a look at what 2008 has in prospect for employers the first major tribunal outcome of the year - a heterosexual employee has won damages regarding her sexual orientation a new government cam  Arrow IconMore...


Unions representing workers at BAA have called off the threat of strike action in a row over pensions. The Spanish-owned company, which runs seven UK airports including Heathrow and Gatwick, has backed down on its plans to close its final salary pe  Arrow IconMore...


Police will be balloted as to whether they want the Police Federation to lobby for their right to strike, it emerged yesterday. Police officers held an emergency meeting to consider whether they should take action to gain the right to strike amid the  Arrow IconMore...


The government has published legislation which aims to simplify the much-maligned statutory dispute resolution procedures, but details of a proposed new system have yet to emerge. The Employment Bill responds to the Gibbons ReviewILS of dispute re  Arrow IconMore...


Postal workers have backed a deal that finally ends the long-running dispute with Royal Mail . The Communication Workers' Union (CWU) said its members voted by 64% in favour of an agreement, and will now receive a pay rise of 6.9% over two years  Arrow IconMore...


The arbitration and conciliation service Acas saves employers, employees and the taxpayer almost £800m a year, according to a new report. A study by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research found that every pound of taxpayer money inv  Arrow IconMore...


Not allowing emotions to cold your commercial judgement is vital when dealing with disputes. Dispute resolution is an ongoing problem for UK companies. And as human resources professionals are only too aware, disputes can be hugely disrup  Arrow IconMore...


Conflict and confrontation often occur together. Neither is very pleasant, but both are part of our working and home lives. These tips can be used for either scenario. There are differing views on the best way to manage conflict, but there is consen  Arrow IconMore...


The deal to end the ongoing and bitter postal dispute between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has been agreed. The union's postal executive has endorsed a deal aimed at ending the row over pay, working practices and job los  Arrow IconMore...


Trade union wranglings over Royal Mail's latest offer in the postal dispute forced the cancellation of a Commons hearing with business secretary John Hutton today. Communication Workers Union bosses have yet to decide whether to approve the de  Arrow IconMore...


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  Arrow IconMore...


News editor Mike Berry introduces the Personnel Today Friday Podcast. This week he is joined by deputy news editor Greg Pitcher, online news editor Gareth Vorster and online editor Rob Moss.   Topics up for discussion include the  Arrow IconMore...


Human Resources Disputes & Resolutions Price: £18.99 Publisher: Kogan Page Pages: 160 ISBN: 0749449632 What is the procedure if an employee calls in sick, but is later spotted in the park playing with his children? Employers may think th  Arrow IconMore...


Local government workers who are members of the Unite union have voted to accept a revised pay deal worth just under 2.5%. The union confirmed that in a consultative ballot, 57% voted to accept the employers' offer, which had been increased f  Arrow IconMore...


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  Arrow IconMore...


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