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    New pension proposals could avert firefighter strike

    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2006

    A strike by thousands of firefighters across the UK could be averted after the government put forward new pension reform proposals at the 11th-hour

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    Performance management – download the Tough Love report in PDF form

    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2006

    The Tough Love survey of 800 HR professionals reveals that 96% of respondents have issues with poor performance, with 29% admitting that it is a major problem.

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    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 14 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 14 Feb 2006

    Staff fears in police mergers; BA pilots prepare for strike; UK is shining example

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    Real Time Civil Engineering Limited v Callaghan

    by Eversheds HR Group 14 Feb 2006
    by Eversheds HR Group 14 Feb 2006

    Employee or contractor?

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    Transfer ruling encourages responsibility

    by Sue Nickson 14 Feb 2006
    by Sue Nickson 14 Feb 2006

    Transferring staff will no longer equate to transferring responsibility for consultation

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    Steelworkers win right to fight for pensions

    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2006

    Former steelworkers who lost their pensions when their employer went bust have won permission to fight the case in the European Court of Justice

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    Job centre and benefits staff prepare for second strike

    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2006

    Thousands of job centre and benefit office workers will strike again next month in a continuing row over government plans to cut jobs

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    BA pilots advised to borrow £25,000 for pension strike

    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006

    British Airways pilots are being advised by their union to borrow £25,000 each to prepare for a long strike over their pension scheme

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    Tribunal hears case of woman mocked for disability

    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006

    A woman was forced to quit her job after her boss allegedly mocked her about her disability, a tribunal heard.

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    BBC production staff call off strike action

    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 9 Feb 2006

    Strikes by hundreds of BBC production staff have been called off after a new offer was tabled in a jobs dispute

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    Tube drivers vote for more strike action

    by Michael Millar 9 Feb 2006
    by Michael Millar 9 Feb 2006

    Tube drivers on the London Underground have voted by a margin of six to one in favour of yet more strike action

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    Strike action threat over social services privatisation

    by Mike Berry 8 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 8 Feb 2006

    Devon County Council faces strike action over its plans to privatise social services.

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    What is a grievance: Mark Warner v Aspland and Galaxy Showers v Wilson

    by Personnel Today 8 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 8 Feb 2006

    Employment Appeal Tribunal : A pair of useful cases about what constitutes a grievance

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    T&G achieves recognition at EasyJet’s Luton call centre

    by Mike Berry 7 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 7 Feb 2006

    The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has won a battle with budget airline EasyJet to become the recognised union at its Luton call centre

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    Have a rant: on unions

    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2006

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