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    Compromise agreements used to keep organisations clear of the courtroom

    by Personnel Today 29 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Nov 2005

    More than three-quarters of organisations use compromise agreements to avoid potential employment tribunals, according to a survey by IRS Employment...

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    Gas engineers threaten strike action in pensions dispute

    by Michael Millar 28 Nov 2005
    by Michael Millar 28 Nov 2005

    Engineers from British Gas are threatening strike action over the closure of the company's final salary scheme to new entrants.

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    Retail union alerts stores to risk from drunks

    by dan thomas 24 Nov 2005
    by dan thomas 24 Nov 2005

    Retail union Usdaw is calling for tighter security to protect shopworkers from drunks who might target supermarkets as 24-hour licencing comes into effect

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    Court staff to vote on strike over pay

    by Mike Berry 24 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Nov 2005

    A ballot will be held for a one day strike by Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) members working in magistrates courts across England and Wales

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    International union network backs low-paid cleaners

    by Mike Berry 24 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Nov 2005

    Cleaners fighting for better pay and conditions at the Houses of Parliament have won the backing of an international network of unions.

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    PCS sets up political fund

    by Michael Millar 23 Nov 2005
    by Michael Millar 23 Nov 2005

    Members of Britain's largest civil service union have voted to create a political fund which will allow the union to campaign on political issues

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    UK employers fail te engage with workers

    by Mike Berry 23 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 23 Nov 2005

    UK workers’ levels of engagement with their employers are significantly lower than those of most of their counterparts within other European countries, according to recent research

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    Case round up

    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005

    Rolled-up holiday pay

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    Double vicarious vision causes concern

    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005

    Employers and contractors are in the firing line after a landmark Court of Appeal ruling

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    Ministerial approval for print industry agreement

    by Mike Berry 18 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 18 Nov 2005

    Print industry working conditions agreement unveiled by minister.

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    Boeing agrees to multi-million payout in gender pay class action

    by Mike Berry 18 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 18 Nov 2005

    Boeing agrees to pay compensation to female workers in 'no blame' settlement of gender pay gap class action.

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    Heathrow construction pay row escalates as unions call for strike vote

    by dan thomas 18 Nov 2005
    by dan thomas 18 Nov 2005

    Construction workers at Heathrow's Terminal Five are to be balloted on strike action after rejecting a pay offer.

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    West Midlands firefighters in three-hour walkout

    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005

    Firefighters in the West Midlands have staged a three-hour walkout in protest at changes to their shift patterns.

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    Birmingham council workers vote to strike over outsourcing

    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005

    Council workers in Birmingham have voted in favour of industrial action.

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    Unions slam Abbey for ‘insensitive’ feedback request to redundant staff

    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2005

    High-street bank Abbey has been criticised by former employees and unions after it asked staff who had been forced out...

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