A woman was forced to quit her job after her boss allegedly mocked her about her disability, a tribunal heard.
Employee relations
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Strikes by hundreds of BBC production staff have been called off after a new offer was tabled in a jobs dispute
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Tube drivers on the London Underground have voted by a margin of six to one in favour of yet more strike action
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Devon County Council faces strike action over its plans to privatise social services.
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Employment Appeal Tribunal : A pair of useful cases about what constitutes a grievance
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The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has won a battle with budget airline EasyJet to become the recognised union at its Luton call centre
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Bob Crow. Two words that strike fear into the heart of anyone who uses London Underground. With strike being a...
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Thousands more Tube workers are to be balloted on strikes in a continuing row over industrial relations.
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Cost-cutting redundancy scheme lands firm with bill for unfair dismissal.
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Production staff at BBC radio have voted to walk out over job merger plans.
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Security firm G4S Security Services has signed an agreement recognising the right of the GMB union to represent its 15,500 UK-based security officers.
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Talks are taking place to avert a strike by ambulance crews in the West Midlands, planned for the end of the month, in a dispute about pay and conditions
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Terminal five construction teams have walked out again as pay dispute rumbles on.
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The HR director of in-flight caterer Gate Gourmet is leaving the company after just seven months in the job to set up his own HR and employee relations consultancy.
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The chief executive of Acas has warned that cutbacks to the conciliation service will result in an escalation in workplace...