The HR director at embattled airline caterer Gate Gourmet has spoken out about being at the centre of what he called "the most media-intensive industrial dispute of the past five years"
Employee relations
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Trade unions will use next month's TUC conference to demand that UK employment rights mirror those of the rest of Europe
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Conciliation service Acas has published a corporate plan which outlines its three-year strategy
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The first splits seem to be forming in the planned ‘super trade union’
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Postal workers in Bristol are holding a third day of official strike action today after a cut in overtime
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Airport catering row could be resolved by voluntary redundancy plan.
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The stand-off between union and employer at Heathrow shows how not to do business, according to two HR chiefs who've seen things from both sides of the fence. Mike Berry reports
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Our irascible insider on... the super-union
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A government-funded body launched to oversee the construction industry's 'Respect for People' campaign has itself been threatened with employment tribunals over the way it has treated its staff
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Correspondence was not victimisation
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No HR professional would like to be in Andy Cook's shoes right now. Little did he know that just weeks after taking on his new job as HR director of airline caterer Gate Gourmet, he would be handling one of the highest-profile industrial disputes in years
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We have much to be concerned about with the news that the UK's first super-union is to come into being in 2007 (Personnel Today, 23 August)
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Airline catering company Gate Gourmet has agreed a deal which may help to end the long-running labour dispute
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Security guards have started strike action at the Eurostar terminals in London and Ashford in Kent
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Unions and management at Aberdeen City Council have said crisis talks over an equal pay dispute have made 'significant progress'.