Ballot papers for a one-day London wide strike to resist job cuts in the DWP were sent out today to members of the Public and Commercial Services Union
Employee relations
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The bitter Gate Gourmet dispute continues to simmer, with the union leader accusing the catering firm of "reneging" on a proposed deal
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Trade union Amicus is preparing to ballot nearly 800 members at the Rolls Royce plant in Bristol as the dispute in support of a sacked union convenor
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Unions consider next move after working time directive ruling clarifies rest period pay issue.
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Although 70% of workers think they are more productive than they were five years ago, they don't give their managers much credit for the improvement
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Aberdeen City Council has agreed to shelve its implementation of an equal pay agreement to avoid the threat of industrial action.
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The boss of in-flight caterer Gate Gourmet has offered to reinstate 400 sacked workers in a bid to broker a deal with the unions.
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Maritime unions across Europe are calling for an end to outdated work practices on EU ferries.
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Teachers given time to plan lessons, but union warns of job cuts.
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The HR director at Asda has brushed off the threat of increased union activity at the supermarket giant
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Unions have given Aberdeen Council until 5pm on Wednesday to reach a deal in equal pay row.
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Trade unions will use next month's TUC conference to demand that UK employment rights mirror those of the rest of Europe
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The HR director at embattled airline caterer Gate Gourmet has spoken out about being at the centre of what he called "the most media-intensive industrial dispute of the past five years"
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Conciliation service Acas has published a corporate plan which outlines its three-year strategy
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The first splits seem to be forming in the planned ‘super trade union’