What impact have the dispute resolution regulations had?
Employee relations
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Workers building the £4bn fifth terminal at Heathrow Airport have gone on strike, for the second time in two months
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More than 1,000 members of staff at Whipps Cross University Hospital in London have been asked for their ideas on how to save money at the trust
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NHS Pensions Agency (NHSPA) staff are expected to strike today over plans to privatise NHS pensions
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Shopworkers have overwhelmingly rejected any extension to Sunday trading hours as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) launches a consultation on this controversial issue.
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Sacked store worker goes to tribunal to deny making inappropriate comments about breast enhancers.
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Mutual life and pensions company, Royal London, has installed security software to snoop on the computer activity of its 2,900 staff across the UK
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A group of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) sufferers has lost an appeal for the right to claim compensation from airlines
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Just a day after peace broke out at London Underground, train drivers are to vote again on whether to strike
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Contractor Laing O'Rourke has offered workers on the £4bn Heathrow Terminal 5 project an extra 67 pence per hour - as long as they cancel Friday’s proposed strike
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The British Medical Association (BMA) has demanded the government stays out of negotiations over doctors’ pay.
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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
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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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Another strike by workers building a £4bn fifth terminal at Heathrow Airport is to begin on Friday
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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