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    Days lost to public sector disputes fluctuates over past decade

    by dan thomas 5 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 5 Jun 2006

    The proportion of working days lost to labour disputes which were accounted for by the public sector has varied considerably in recent years between 29% and 85%, official figures for the past decade reveal

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    University lecturers’ pay dispute talks fail to reach resolution

    by Mike Berry 2 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 2 Jun 2006

    Talks aimed at resolving the bitter lecturers' pay dispute have reached "the end of the road", university employers have said

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    GMB union to ballot members over strike action at Asda distribution depots

    by Mike Berry 2 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 2 Jun 2006

    Union claims Asda not interested in fair pay and conditions.

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    Lawyer suggests Crystal Palace may have ‘shot itself in the foot’ over contract after chairman of football club sues former manager

    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2006

    Crystal Palace football club could be fall guys in manager-go-round saga.

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    University lecturers march in protest over miserly pay offer

    by Mike Berry 1 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 1 Jun 2006

    Lecturers from across the UK are demonstrating in London against what they call a "miserly" pay offer.

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    University body increases offer from 12.6% to 13.1% in lecturers’ pay dispute

    by Georgina Fuller 31 May 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 31 May 2006

    Universities have increased their pay offer to lecturers in an attempt to end the ongoing pay dispute.

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    Asda workers fly out to Wal-Mart shareholders’ meeting in the US

    by Mike Berry 30 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 30 May 2006

    More than 160 workers from Asda stores and depots across the UK will be flying out to Arkansas, US, to represent the company at this year's Wal-Mart shareholders' meeting.

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    This week’s news in brief

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    Colleges apologise to MPsThe Universities and Colleges EmployersÍ Association has been forced to issue a grovelling apology to MPs after...

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    PCS and Capita sign new national agreement

    by Mike Berry 23 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 23 May 2006

    The agreement covers all central government contracts and will set out a framework for working together on both a local and national level

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    Trade secrets: Mind your language

    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006

    Verbal and written communication in the workplace is the worst it has ever been, according to the CBI. Follow the tips below and improve how other departments perceive HR.

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    Union calls strike ballot at Docklands Light Railway

    by Mike Berry 23 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 23 May 2006

    Operator denies claims that jobs and wages will be cut as a result of reorganisation

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    Weekly dilemma: Vexatious employees

    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006

    One of our employees is always complaining. We have held three grievance meetings already this year, and he has appealed...

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    Peugeot car workers ballot for strike action

    by Mike Berry 19 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 19 May 2006

    Ballot papers are being sent out to Peugeot workers today as unions step up the call for industrial action.

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    Managers unable to communicate with staff

    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006

    Managers' inability to communicate properly - using buzzwords and phrases - is the number one gripe UK staff have about their bosses, a study shows.

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    Have a rant: Employee opinion surveys

    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006

    We recently completed our annual employee opinion survey, and are now awaiting the results

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