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    Monday walkout planned at Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs after PCS union accuses management of failing to act on work practices agreement

    by Michael Millar 26 Jul 2006
    by Michael Millar 26 Jul 2006

    PCS on warpath after Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs reneges on deal.

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    Plans to privatise NHS logistics division leads to vote for strike action by staff

    by Mike Berry 26 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 Jul 2006

    Staff to strike over privatisation plans at NHS Logistics.

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    Dispute resolution law: Hammer blow to tribunal hopes

    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006

    Employers and unions point to 'evidence' that dispute resolution legislation has failed to halt the growing tide of tribunal claims.

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    Good news and bad on railways as RMT recommends deal for signal staff while Aslef members opt to walk out in dispute with South West Trains

    by dan thomas 19 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 19 Jul 2006

    Train drivers union strikes on South West Trains still on track while RMT signals end to dispute and recommends Network Rail offer.

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    University and College Union warns employers that deal is not the end of pay dispute

    by Mike Berry 19 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 19 Jul 2006

    Three-year pay deal is just the start, warns college lecturers union.

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    Train drivers to strike over restricted taxi use

    by dan thomas 18 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 18 Jul 2006

    Train drivers are to stage a series of strikes in an increasingly bitter row over the use of taxis for staff

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    MoD staff strike over plans to privatise training

    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2006

    Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) are starting a 24-hour candlelit vigil outside the Ministry of Defence (MoD) main building in Whitehall today over plans to privatise defence training

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    Incompetence is not the only route to tribunal

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2006

    I agree with Malcolm Houghton-le-Chapple (Letters, Personnel Today, 27 June) that HR should use legal knowledge to prevent tribunals happening....

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    McKee v J O Sims Limited

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2006

    Claim allowed outside limit

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    College lecturers accept 3% pay increase

    by Mike Berry 17 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jul 2006

    Lecturers in further education colleges in England have voted to accept an offer of a 3% pay increase

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    Driving Standards Agency staff strike over threat of job losses and changes to working practices

    by Mike Berry 17 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jul 2006

    Nearly 2,000 staff working for the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) will be on strike today over the threat of office closures, job losses and changes to working practices

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    BBC director-general averts strike ballot and agrees to talks with unions next week

    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2006

    Mark Thompson steps in to see off strike action – for now.

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    Two strikes signal summer of chaos for rail commuters

    by Michael Millar 13 Jul 2006
    by Michael Millar 13 Jul 2006

    Talks collapse as Network Rail and RMT fail to find common ground in ongoing dispute.

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    Work and pensions secretary, John Hutton, confident that job cuts at Department for Work and Pensions will not affect service delivery

    by Michael Millar 12 Jul 2006
    by Michael Millar 12 Jul 2006

    Staff cuts at the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) will not hinder the quality of frontline services, according to work and pensions secretary John Hutton.

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    Union members at BBC to vote over strike action

    by Mike Berry 11 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 11 Jul 2006

    Unions are to run strike ballots over pay, pensions, and job cuts among members at the BBC

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