Co-operative Insurance Services’ (CIS) description of its change programme (Special Report, Personnel Today, 26 July) is an interesting work of...
Employee relations
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Politicians in Ireland have censured state airline Aer Lingus for formulating an HR plan to ‘encourage’ more than 1,000 voluntary...
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London’s South Bank Centre has withdrawn its threat to derecognise the unions and is now in talks about new terms...
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The Prison Service could face a bill of up to £50m after losing its appeal against 2,504 equal pay cases at an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
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The government continues to invest billions into the NHS and wants to see results. When things do not quite go to plan, it is health service managers who take the flak, often unfairly. But a new trade union aims to fight their corner, reports Mike Berry
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Conciliation service Acas has strongly denied union claims that it refused to consult with staff over job cuts and office...
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One in five HR functions would not be ready to provide support if their business became involved in a merger or acquisition, according to research.
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Delivery drivers in Scotland could be balloted on strike action over lack of security enhancement payouts.
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The impact of the Disability Discrimination Act is beginning to be felt by employers.
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Union celebrates as female hospital workers see some compensation at last.
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Unions persuade bus crews to return to work after wildcat walkout.
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More than 8,000 drivers, warehouse and support staff at Morrisons' distribution depots across the UK are to vote in a strike ballot
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Teachers from ethnic minority groups and those active in trade unions are less likely to move up the pay scale
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A former Mars UK employee who said he was too ill to drive to work went on a fly-drive holiday to Florida and a “booze run” to France, an employment tribunal heard yesterday
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Outraged firefighters are threatening industrial action after it emerged that they are not insured for dealing with terrorist attacks