Ballot papers are being sent out to Peugeot workers today as unions step up the call for industrial action.
Employee relations
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Managers' inability to communicate properly - using buzzwords and phrases - is the number one gripe UK staff have about their bosses, a study shows.
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We recently completed our annual employee opinion survey, and are now awaiting the results
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Employment Appeal Tribunal rules on tribunal bias
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The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has accused the Royal Mail of trying to impose a 2.9% pay offer that had been rejected by union leaders
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Despite reassurance from Network Rail, their employees and those of the train franchise companies are to vote on possible strikes after union discussion with employers about pensions broke down this week
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Employers have become better at addressing the needs of staff, but there is still room for improvement, according to the government's minister for employment
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Royal Mail slammed by Communications Workers Union for banning share ownership ballot
by dan thomasby dan thomas'Undemocratic' attitude condemned by union.
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GMB union confirms Paul Kenny as general secretary after year as acting leader
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryGMB union gives new general secretary five-year contract.
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Conciliation service Acas has reviewed the effect of the dispute resolution regulations on the employment tribunal system. Ross Bentley reports on its findings
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The head of the TUC's new workplace learning initiative has called on employers to put aside their reluctance about working with trade unions and get involved with the project
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Last month's outline agreement between GMB representatives for Asda workers and the company has collapsed and the union is balloting members in a call for industrial action
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Around 20,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) working in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) began voting today in an indicative ballot for industrial action over job cuts and privatisation
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Cabin crew at budget airline Easyjet are to vote on industrial action in a long-running dispute over pay, the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has said
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Employers have been urged to do more to engage with trade unions over issues such as training if they want to maintain good industrial relations.