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    CMI issue guide to beating the bullies

    by Michael Millar 16 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 16 Aug 2005

    Guide to dealing with bullying outlines key steps to tackling the problem.

    • Employee relations
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Canadian broadcaster locks out 5,500 staff

    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005

    A breakdown in talks has led to 5,500 broadcast staff in Canada being locked out of their workplace.

    • Employee relations
    • Dispute resolution
    • Employee communications

    ‘Little progress’ made in BA dispute

    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005

    Talks aimed at resolving the dispute which left thousands of British Airways passengers stranded last week have made "little progress"

    • Employee relations
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Amicus to take insurer to tribunal over call centre job cuts

    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 Aug 2005

    Union to ensure insurer gives workers fair hearing by taking it to tribunal.

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    BA caterer denies deliberate plan to cause strike action

    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005

    The firm at the centre of the British Airways travel chaos has refuted allegations made in today’s newspapers.Gate Gourmet UK...

    • Acas
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    Gate Gourmet planned to sack staff by triggering strikes

    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005

    The catering firm at the centre of the travel chaos at Heathrow airport considered provoking strikes last year to replace staff with cheaper labour, a leaked memo reveals

    • Employee relations
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Scottish authorities could face a bill of £700m for equal pay claims

    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005

    Local authorities in Scotland could face a bill of up to £700m to settle backdated claims for equal pay from women workers in the public sector, campaigners warn

    • Employee relations
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    • Latest News

    Rolls-Royce management meet unions over strike threat

    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Aug 2005

    Management and unions at the Rolls-Royce aerospace plant near Bristol are meeting today to try and thrash out a deal to avoid strike action.

    • Acas
    • Employee relations
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    Union and airline caterer to hold talks about Heathrow dispute at Acas

    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005

    Talks aimed at resolving the industrial dispute that has grounded BA flights at Heathrow airport are to be held at Acas.

    • Acas
    • Employee relations
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    Staff at NTL balloted on collective representation by broadcast union

    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005

    Broadcast union Bectu is urging workers at NTL to vote in favour of collective representaion.

    • Civil Service
    • Employee relations
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    NHS staff take the chair from civil servants on pay negotiation committees

    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005

    For the first time, NHS staff have been appointed to chair pay negotiation committees.

    • Employee relations
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    • Economics, government & business

    Vote of no confidence stuns paramedics managers

    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 Aug 2005

    The North East Ambulance service has been sent reeling by a vote of no confidence in its managers.

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    Strikes loom over plans to build new fire control centres

    by Michael Millar 12 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 12 Aug 2005

    The prospect of more firefighter strikes could be looming after the government said it would go ahead with plans to replace England’s 47 control rooms with nine new fire control centres

    • Employee relations
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    BA flights out of Heathrow suspended after staff walk out

    by Mike Berry 11 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 11 Aug 2005

    All British Airways flights from Heathrow have been suspended after staff walked out in support of sacked catering workers

    • Employee relations
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    Service engineers for Royal Mail vote to strike over pay

    by Michael Millar 11 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 11 Aug 2005

    Engineers who service the Royal Mail network have voted to strike in a dispute over pay.

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