DLR staff to walk out on 3 July.
Employee relations
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Unison members urged to continue battle for equal rights.
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Asda has reassured customers that five days of strikes in its distribution depots will not significantly affect its stores.
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Unison, the UK's largest trade union, has vetoed equal pay discussions at its annual conference to avoid "legal jeopardy".
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Guru is all for free speech. Without it, he probably would have been locked away many moons ago alongside Voltaire....
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Amicus and the Transport and General Workers’ Union (T&G) have vowed to press ahead with the creation of a ‘super union’, despite GMB members rejecting the merger plans last week.
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Legislation introduced to make employment tribunals more effective is not working. By Richard Fox, head of employment law, Kingsley Napley
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The GMB union is warning recruitment agencies not to provide Asda with temporary staff as cover during a possible strike by its members
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Plans to create a so-called 'super union' have suffered a setback with GMB members voting against the merger
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Rail operator Network Rail's improved pay and conditions deal has averted strikes due next Tuesday and Wednesday, although strikes planned for the following weekend have yet to be postoponed
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Deepcut barracks inquiry leads to independent complaints commissioner for military personnel and their families
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryAn independent complaints body is to be set up for military personnel and their relatives.
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Investors in People and Unionlearn, the TUC’s workplace learning arm, have signed an agreement to work together to promote learning and skills at work.
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Prospect members will work to rule from 19 June and strikes are likely at Ordnance Survey if PCS members vote for action
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Midlands-based MPs are putting pressure on Peugeot to consider alternative plans to keep the car maker’s Ryton factory open.
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A fierce row has broken out between the rail industry’s two main unions, after Aslef – the body representing train...