Doctors' unions and government agree on improved pay offer for consultants in England after the previous proposal was narrowly rejected
Employee relations
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Amazon could be forced to recognise trade union for first time in UK, after the GMB submitted a second formal bid to the Central Arbitration Committee.
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Surrey County Council has apologised to employees after an error with its £30m payroll system saw staff paid the wrong wages.
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A new report details the negative consequences for mental health for many of those who feel they have no choice but to sign an NDA.
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More than 600 Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport are being balloted over potential strike action.
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School worker wins age discrimination and unfair dismissal claim after being told ‘We’re not all going to be here forever’
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Organisations including the TUC, Citizens Advice, and Disability Rights UK criticise plans to reintroduce employment tribunal fees.
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Two-thirds of zero-hours workers have been with their current ‘employer’ for more than a year and approaching half have been in their zero hours roles for two year, a study has revealed.
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Government launches statutory code of practice to deter fire and rehire, but unions say it will not discourage ‘bad employers’.
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Government has no current plans for minimum service levels in nuclear sector because 'voluntary agreements have worked well so far'.
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The musicians have now been offered seven months of guaranteed work, a minimum redundancy payment and improvements to their new contracts.
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‘Too many employers are still turning down flexible-working requests, which means the right to request is pretty meaningless for many women,’ says Unison leader.
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Junior doctors will walk out for nearly five full days between 24 February and 28 February, the British Medical Association...
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The CBI has reached a legal settlement with its former director-general Tony Danker, who was dismissed following allegations about his behaviour.
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Regulations for hospital MSLs could be enforced under the Strikes (Minimum Services Levels) Act, but will NHS trusts decide to use them?