More than 4,000 Tube station staff are to vote on a new proposal aimed at settling the dispute over safe staffing levels at London Underground stations
Employee relations
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Another multi-million pound discrimination case has hit the City – this time with HBOS facing an £11m claim for sex discrimination and wrongful dismissal
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Another strike by workers building a £4bn fifth terminal at Heathrow Airport is to begin on Friday
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The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) is to hold a 48-hour strike next week following the break down of talks with officials at the Department for Work and Pensions over job cuts and deteriorating services
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Thousands of firefighters across the UK are expected to be asked to strike in a dispute about pension reforms.
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Staff in the Highways Agency will this week start a campaign of industrial action following a dispute over the organisation’s 2005 pay offer
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Aslef is to ballot members working for London Underground on a series of 24-hour strikes.
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The BBC has agreed to union proposals to postpone compulsory redundancies and look for other ways of saving money.
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2012 Olympics forum set up to give business and unions chance to get involved.
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The BBC is fighting a rearguard action with unions over its plans for compulsory redundancies.
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Pensions reform minister introduces sliding timescale for consultation rules.
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Talks have resumed between London Underground and the RMT union to try to stop further strikes over a new rostering system.
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Union to ballot members on strike action after talks fail to resolve equal pay claims at Aberdeen City Council.
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Government plans to scrap the '85-year' rule on pensions condemned by public services workers.