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    Doctors’ union outraged by government interventions in pay negotiations

    by Michael Millar 18 Jan 2006
    by Michael Millar 18 Jan 2006

    The British Medical Association (BMA) has demanded the government stays out of negotiations over doctors’ pay.
    The medical lobbying body...

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    New deal on the cards in Tube dispute

    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006

    More than 4,000 Tube station staff are to vote on a new proposal aimed at settling the dispute over safe staffing levels at London Underground stations

    • Employee relations
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    HBOS facing £11m claim for sex discrimination and wrongful dismissal

    by Michael Millar 17 Jan 2006
    by Michael Millar 17 Jan 2006

    Another multi-million pound discrimination case has hit the City – this time with HBOS facing an £11m claim for sex discrimination and wrongful dismissal

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    T5 workers to strike over bonus pay

    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006

    Another strike by workers building a £4bn fifth terminal at Heathrow Airport is to begin on Friday

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    DWP staff set for 48-hour strike over jobs cuts

    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Jan 2006

    The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) is to hold a 48-hour strike next week following the break down of talks with officials at the Department for Work and Pensions over job cuts and deteriorating services

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    Tasty topic for opening HR Directors Club

    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2006

     In-flight caterer Gate Gourmet has rarely been out of the media spotlight these past few months. Don’t miss your chance...

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    Firefighters threaten to strike over pensions reform

    by Mike Berry 16 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Jan 2006

    Thousands of firefighters across the UK are expected to be asked to strike in a dispute about pension reforms.

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    Action will bring highways agency to a halt

    by dan thomas 16 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 16 Jan 2006

    Staff in the Highways Agency will this week start a campaign of industrial action following a dispute over the organisation’s 2005 pay offer

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    More Tube strikes likely as talks with Aslef collapse

    by Michael Millar 13 Jan 2006
    by Michael Millar 13 Jan 2006

    Aslef is to ballot members working for London Underground on a series of 24-hour strikes.

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    BBC agrees to postpone compulsory redundancies

    by Mike Berry 13 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Jan 2006

    The BBC has agreed to union proposals to postpone compulsory redundancies and look for other ways of saving money.

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    Minister invites business to share in Olympic vision

    by Georgina Fuller 13 Jan 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 13 Jan 2006

    2012 Olympics forum set up to give business and unions chance to get involved.

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    BBC attempts to avert strike action

    by dan thomas 13 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 13 Jan 2006

    The BBC is fighting a rearguard action with unions over its plans for compulsory redundancies.

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    Government unveils timetable for pension consultation regulations

    by Michael Millar 13 Jan 2006
    by Michael Millar 13 Jan 2006

    Pensions reform minister introduces sliding timescale for consultation rules.

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    Talks resume on Tube staff rostering system

    by Michael Millar 12 Jan 2006
    by Michael Millar 12 Jan 2006

    Talks have resumed between London Underground and the RMT union to try to stop further strikes over a new rostering system.

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    Strike action likely in Aberdeen as equal pay talks collapse

    by Mike Berry 12 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 12 Jan 2006

    Union to ballot members on strike action after talks fail to resolve equal pay claims at Aberdeen City Council.

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