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    Tube workers to be balloted on strikes

    by Mike Berry 6 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 6 Feb 2006

    Thousands more Tube workers are to be balloted on strikes in a continuing row over industrial relations.

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    £7,000 compensation for victim of cost-cutting redundancy

    by Georgina Fuller 6 Feb 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 6 Feb 2006

    Cost-cutting redundancy scheme lands firm with bill for unfair dismissal.

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    Sound of silence looms as BBC radio staff vote to strike

    by Mike Berry 3 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 3 Feb 2006

    Production staff at BBC radio have voted to walk out over job merger plans.

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    Security firm agrees recognition deal with GMB

    by Mike Berry 2 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 2 Feb 2006

    Security firm G4S Security Services has signed an agreement recognising the right of the GMB union to represent its 15,500 UK-based security officers.

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    Ambulance crews plan pay strike

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    Talks are taking place to avert a strike by ambulance crews in the West Midlands, planned for the end of the month, in a dispute about pay and conditions

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    Airport construction staff strike again after rejecting latest pay deal

    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2006

    Terminal five construction teams have walked out again as pay dispute rumbles on.

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    HR boss quits in-flight caterer after seven months of conflict

    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2006

    The HR director of in-flight caterer Gate Gourmet is leaving the company after just seven months in the job to set up his own HR and employee relations consultancy.

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    Acas job cuts could lead to more disputes

    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006

    The chief executive of Acas has warned that cutbacks to the conciliation service will result in an escalation in workplace...

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    Be sure of your pre-existing agreements

    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 Jan 2006

    If any conditions are not met, you will have to begin negotiations immediately.

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    Unions fear job cuts as Royal Mail faces competition

    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006

    Royal Mail is reportedly planning to begin a fresh round of cost-cutting that unions fear may trigger 40,000 job losses and a major switch from full-time to part-time work

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    MPs reject extended Sunday Trading

    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006

    MPs from all parties have rejected the complete relaxation of Sunday trading hours in a survey for retail union Usdaw.

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    Hackney traffic wardens vote on strike over pay and rotas

    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2006

    A walkout by traffic wardens in the London Borough of Hackney has moved a step closer.

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    DWP staff start two-day strike

    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2006

    Jobcentre, benefit office and Child Support Agency staff are beginning a two-day strike today in a dispute over service levels and government job cuts.

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    Information on a plate

    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006

    New legislation about informing and consulting staff came into force last April. Jonny Gifford of the Institute for Employment Studies charts its progress

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    Pain-free or painstaking?

    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Jan 2006

    What impact have the dispute resolution regulations had?

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