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    Aberdeen equal pay talks make significant progress

    by dan thomas 25 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 25 Aug 2005

    Unions and management at Aberdeen City Council have said crisis talks over an equal pay dispute have made 'significant progress'.

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    TUC takes stand over long-standing problem

    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005

    TUC issues warning about dangers of standing too long at work.

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    Talks continue despite Gate Gourmet chief’s US trip

    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005

    Talks to resolve the dispute at catering firm Gate Gourmet are due to resume even though the company's chairman has left the UK.

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    NTL staff vote for union recognition

    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005

    Staff working in cable company NTL’s field operations division have voted by a margin of 9:1 for union recognition to continue.

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    Talks to resolve BA catering dispute to continue today

    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005

    Negotiations to resolve the BA catering crises are set to resume today, despite the apparent collapse in talks last night.

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    Underground job cuts in the pipeline

    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005

    A company responsible for maintaining part the London Underground network has announced that it is to cut 300 jobs.

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    Nurses and midwives to get 45-week maternity deal

    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Aug 2005

    Paid maternity leave boost for nurses and widwives.

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    Caterer threatens to go into administration in BA food dispute

    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005

    Gate Gourmet has threatened to go into administration rather than reinstate "troublemakers" it sacked after the recent wildcat strike.

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    David Beaumont: an apology

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    In the 19 October 2004 edition of Personnel Today, and on our website, we published an article reporting the outcome of Employment Tribunal proceedings brought by David Beaumont against the union MSF.

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    Security staff threaten strikes over pay at Eurostar terminals

    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005

    Talks are continuing between unions and management over planned strikes by security guards at the London and Ashford Eurostar terminals.

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    Getting to grips with the causes of work disputes

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    The recent HR Benchmarker mini survey asked participants to list the three most common causes of disciplinary and grievance cases...

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    Pendragon plc (trading as CD Bramall Bradford) v Copus

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    Tribunal retains broad discretion to extend time limit

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    2.6 million reasons to be afraid in 2007

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    The UK's first super-union since the 1970s will come into being in January 2007, Personnel Today can exclusively reveal.

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    Beer goggles can cloud union vision

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    A cautionary tale from disciple Colin – a manager from Wales – which is frankly just depressing.Dear Guru, We all...

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    Will the super-union herald a return to militancy?

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    The ‘partnership’ between unions and employers can be tentative at the best of times, but should we now dismiss talk...

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