The Transport and General Workers' Union and Amicus have recommended members accept a three year deal with Easyjet
Economics, government & business
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About 1,800 examiners and admin staff employed by the Driving Standards Agency are voting on whether to strike in a dispute about plans to close offices in Edinburgh, London and Birmingham
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Sir Digby Jones says education system hasn't moved on for the past six years.
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Insurance giant to cut 1,000 UK jobs just a year after axeing 1,000 jobs to outsourcing.
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The leader of the Conservative Party has joined the growing clamour for changes to tax laws.
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Manufacturers are still giving low pay rises to staff as they continue to feel the pressure from the rise in the cost of energy and raw materials.
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Sign Personnel Today's online petition to introduce tax breaks for carers.
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Jobs reprieve for TVR workforce as Russian owner confirms commitment to continued production.
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National Minimum Wage rates await approval of MPs.
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Voluntary sector qualifications launched by the Institute of Leadership and Management
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryQualification to help managers motivate low-paid teams.
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The number of people out of work has reached its highest level since September 2002 but the number of people in employment is the highest on record.
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The government has announced a £20m initiative to train more women to work in construction in the run-up up to the 2012 Olympics.
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G7 nations lag behind UK on unemployment and economic activity.
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The Learning and Skills Council's (LSC) 400m Train to Gain programme will be rolled out across England on 1 August - four months after it became available in selected regions