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    Employers must be aware of the obligation to consult

    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005

    The obligations on an employer to inform and consult employee representatives when proposing redundancy dismissals also apply to dismissals proposed for the purpose of introducing new contracts.

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    Moir v Heart of England Housing and Care Ltd

    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005

    Non-qualified advocate presenting case at tribunal

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    Asda denies assault plan on staff working conditions

    by dan thomas 17 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 17 Oct 2005

    Supermarket Asda has been accused of planning a "strategic assault" on the working conditions of its staff.

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    Heinz workers plan walk-out over pay

    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2005

    Staff at a Heinz factory are set to walk out on Wednesday in a dispute over pay.

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    Arbitration committee new members announced

    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2005

    Employment relations minister Gerry Sutcliffe has announced new members of the Central Arbitration Committee

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    T&G urges BA to sign Gate Gourmet deal

    by Mike Berry 14 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 14 Oct 2005

    Leaders at the Transport and General Workers Union have urged British Airways and Gate Gourmet to sign their new contract and end the mounting concern among the catering firm’s workforce

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    T&G wants bus drivers to be seen as key workers

    by Michael Millar 14 Oct 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Oct 2005

    The T&G union will call for London bus drivers to be designated ‘key workers’ in the same way that other public sector workers are

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    Skills funding benefits 70,000 workers

    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005

    Literacy, numeracy and level 1 and 2 NVQs have been boosted by a £3m contract awarded by the Learning and Skills Council using money from the Union Learning Fund

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    Safety row closes Northern Line tube

    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 13 Oct 2005

    London Underground today shut down the Northern Line, its busiest rail service, after drivers said the trains were too unsafe to drive

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    Festive deja vu as Birmingham Airport faces strike action

    by Mike Berry 13 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 Oct 2005

    Amicus union to ballot members at Birmingham International Airport over strike action in support of sacked workers

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    Barristers’ dispute leads to trial collapse

    by dan thomas 12 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 12 Oct 2005

    A man charged with arson was declared not guilty yesterday when his trial collapsed as a result of a dispute over pay for barristers

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    Union defends London bus drivers as complaints increase

    by Michael Millar 12 Oct 2005
    by Michael Millar 12 Oct 2005

    The T&G union has defended the behaviour of London bus drivers after a report by the London Assembly committee showed complaints against drivers have trebled in the past four years

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    Workers get better at bearing bad news

    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005

    Companies have made steady progress in encouraging staff to report important information to their management, but many workers are still not comfortable with sharing bad news with their bosses, according to a study by research firm Sirota Survey Intelligence

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    Union knight embarks on quest for new members

    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005

    St Michael, the ‘patron saint of grocers’ (pictured), was sent to the NEC in Birmingham last week to talk to...

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    Pay blunder leaves HR in the soup at catering firm

    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 Oct 2005

    HR managers at food service company 3663 have been left embarrassed after some of its lorry drivers were mistakenly overpaid for several months

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