Thousands more Tube workers are to be balloted on strikes in a continuing row over industrial relations.
Employee relations
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Cost-cutting redundancy scheme lands firm with bill for unfair dismissal.
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Production staff at BBC radio have voted to walk out over job merger plans.
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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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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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Terminal five construction teams have walked out again as pay dispute rumbles on.
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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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The chief executive of Acas has warned that cutbacks to the conciliation service will result in an escalation in workplace...
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If any conditions are not met, you will have to begin negotiations immediately.
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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 from all parties have rejected the complete relaxation of Sunday trading hours in a survey for retail union Usdaw.
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A walkout by traffic wardens in the London Borough of Hackney has moved a step closer.
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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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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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What impact have the dispute resolution regulations had?