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Information & consultation

Employers are obliged to inform and consult with employees in certain workplace scenarios. Under the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004, an employer may be obliged to consult with its workforce on key matters that affect employment. If an employer receives a valid request from its employees it is required to enter into negotiations to establish a procedure for informing and consulting them.

Where an employer is making collective redundancies or is party to a TUPE transfer, either as the transferee or the transferor, it is required to inform and consult with “appropriate representatives” of the affected employees.


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    Union fury as HSBC confirms 500 UK job cuts

    by Louisa Peacock 2 Dec 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 2 Dec 2008

    HSBC’s decision to cut more than 500 jobs so close to Christmas has been branded a disgrace by unions.Yesterday (1...

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    Workplace disputes – time to learn the lessons of the 1990s: viewpoint

    by Peter Harwood 21 Nov 2008
    by Peter Harwood 21 Nov 2008

    ‘Times are hard’ is the message employers are receiving from the news these days. And there are daily reports of...

    • Employee relations
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    Front-line NHS staff asked for views on improving healthcare service

    by Mike Berry 20 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 20 Nov 2008

    Doctors, nurses and other NHS staff are being called on to develop new standards to measure and improve the quality...

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    Met Police denies Ghaffur gagging order and out-of-court settlement

    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2008
    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2008

    The Metropolitan Police Service has denied it has reached an out-of-court settlement with assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur over his allegations...

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    Redundancy consultation starts at law firm Hammonds

    by Louisa Peacock 6 Nov 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 6 Nov 2008

    Law firm Hammonds has become the latest casualty of the credit crunch as it has announced a redundancy consultation process....

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    Shorter working week gets green light as JCB digs deep to avoid job cuts

    by Mike Berry 24 Oct 2008
    by Mike Berry 24 Oct 2008

    JCB staff have voted for a cut in their working week in a bid to save 500 jobs under threat...

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    Hewlett-Packard chief on course for collision with unions over jobs cull

    by Greg Pitcher 22 Oct 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 22 Oct 2008

    Union members are protesting at Ascot race course this morning against Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) decision to axe 3,400 UK jobs.Members of...

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    M&S internal appeal upholds sacking of redundancy plan leaker

    by Mike Berry 16 Oct 2008
    by Mike Berry 16 Oct 2008

    Marks & Spencer (M&S) has upheld the sacking of so-called whistleblower Tony Goode after an internal appeal hearing.Goode was sacked...

    • Acas
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    Council pay dispute goes to Acas

    by Greg Pitcher 22 Sep 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 22 Sep 2008

    The council pay dispute that has seen hundreds of thousands of local authority workers strike this summer will go to...

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    Effective union/HR partnerships will smooth path through economic downturn

    by Guy Logan 22 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 22 Sep 2008

    The only way for organisations to survive the economic crisis is for unions and employers to work towards a common...

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    Power sharing is the key to successful partnerships with unions

    by Guy Logan 19 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 Sep 2008

    The secret to a successful partnership with unions in the upcoming recession is to maintain the balance of power, HR...

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    Unison tells members not to use fingerprint clocking-in system

    by Guy Logan 12 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 12 Sep 2008

    A union has told employees of Westminster City Council to refuse to use biometric fingerprint devices for clocking on and...

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    MI5 recruits FDA union to pass on employment advice to spooks

    by Mike Berry 11 Sep 2008
    by Mike Berry 11 Sep 2008

    Spies and other MI5 employees will receive workplace advice and support under a new deal signed at the TUC conference...

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    Redundancies predicted by two in three UK employers

    by Mike Berry 2 Sep 2008
    by Mike Berry 2 Sep 2008

    As many as two-thirds of employers will be cutting jobs in the coming months as the credit crunch continues to...

    • Employee relations
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    Redundancy pay cut by 25% as Marks & Spencer denies cutting costs

    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008

    Marks & Spencer looks set to slash redundancy benefits for its 60,000 staff by up to 25% within the next...

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