A union which has campaigned fiercely against government cutbacks to public sector pensions has been forced to consider changing its...
Employment law
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Rising unemployment has led to traffic congestion falling by almost one-third in two years, the BBC has reported.The poll of 75,000...
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The TUC will call for improvements to statutory redundancy pay, action against the employment of BNP members in public services...
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A new lecturer was put in an “impossible situation” by the University of Manchester leading to his constructive dismissal, an...
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Employers who want to cut the wages bill by means other than redundancy must take care that they don't breach rules on benefits such as bonuses. Lisa Mayhew explains.
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A paramedic who allegedly joked that Christmas was to be replaced by “lesbian single-mother Muslim day” is facing a misconduct hearing,...
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A teacher who claims she was sacked by e-mail while suffering from bowel cancer is suing her former nursery school...
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UK sub-prime lender Cattles is proposing to close 30 branches at its Welcome Financial Services subsidiary, with the loss of...
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Bolton based training provider Alliance Learning is to introduce a ‘response to redundancy’ scheme in order to help local people who...
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An increase of 22 percent in the number of unfair dismissal cases recorded in the last 12 months has led...
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Major changes to the points-based system were made recently – but what do they entail?Since its implementation in November 2008, the...
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The Prime Minister has called for a “claw-back” system on bankers’ bonuses if awards are not based on long-term success.Brown...
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Employers have closed 87% of defined benefit pension schemes to new members and increasing numbers of organisations are also closing...
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MPs have called for the £22m left on the books of collapsed car maker MG Rover to be distributed to...
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Fujitsu employees have shown they are willing to strike over their employer’s decision to close the company’s final salary pension...