The Learning and Skills Council has denied unions claims that it is testing staff IQ as part of plans to make redundancies
Employee relations
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Union claims job cuts could be avoided at Learning and Skills Council.
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The union wants to set up a national committee to liaise with Tesco centrally about jobs, pay and conditions
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One out, some outResults of a strike ballot of union members at Learning and Skills Councils (LSC) in England are...
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Wal-Mart has bowed to mounting criticism over the way it treats its staff by changing healthcare programmes for its part-time workers
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Union warns of courtroom chaos as jobs are axed.
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The UK's labour laws make it an attractive place to create jobs as well as easy to get rid of them, employers say
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Strong doubts have been raised about the formation of a new 'super union', with less than eight months to go until its planned launch
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Union wins improved pay, sickness, pensions and training deal for cleaners
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NHS union Unison has warned the government that strikes are possible and that it will support striking members if they feel they have not alternative to industrial action
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The supermarket chain has offerred all its employees the chance to take extra, unpaid leave during the World Cup in a move to cut absenteeism
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Worker apathy scuppers union plans for mass protest over Peugeot job cuts in Coventry.
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Rail unions are threatening a summer of disruption if employers fail to tackle the industry's pensions crisis.
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RMT threatens strike action if ID cards are introduced for London Underground workers.
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Deloitte appoints Sir Digby Jones to chair its industries group as local government unions agree framework for negotiation over rule of 85