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    Bus crews’ wildcat walkout threatens pay negotiations

    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005

    Unions persuade bus crews to return to work after wildcat walkout.

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    Morrisons staff to be balloted on strike action

    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005

    More than 8,000 drivers, warehouse and support staff at Morrisons' distribution depots across the UK are to vote in a strike ballot

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    Teacher pay problems show up in government figures

    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005

    Teachers from ethnic minority groups and those active in trade unions are less likely to move up the pay scale

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    • Employment tribunals

    ‘Sick’ worker caught on ‘booze run’ to Calais

    by dan thomas 3 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 3 Aug 2005

    A former Mars UK employee who said he was too ill to drive to work went on a fly-drive holiday to Florida and a “booze run” to France, an employment tribunal heard yesterday

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    Firefighters fury at lack of terror insurance

    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005

    Outraged firefighters are threatening industrial action after it emerged that they are not insured for dealing with terrorist attacks

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    Sacking prompts strike ballot at Rolls Royce

    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005

    Rolls Royce faces the possibility of escalating industrial action after the sacking of a union activist

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    Psychology qualification will improve change management

    by Mike Berry 2 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 2 Aug 2005

    The CIPD is to introduce a certificate in the psychology of management

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    Union members reject 02’s pay offer

    by Mike Berry 2 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 2 Aug 2005

    Members of the Communication Workers Union in mobile firm O2 have overwhelmingly rejected the company’s pay offer

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    Driving Standards Agency staff vote on strike call

    by Mike Berry 1 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 1 Aug 2005

    Union condemns proposed job cuts as unnecessary

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    Acas refused to consult staff over job cuts, says union

    by Mike Berry 1 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 1 Aug 2005

    PCS Union calls on Acas to abide by Information and Consultation Regulations

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    RMT union talks avert Tube strikes

    by Michael Millar 29 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 29 Jul 2005

    The RMT union has agreed not to proceed with a ballot of 11,000 London Underground members after London mayor, Ken Livingstone, made concessions on key security issues

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    Wal-Mart to sue former exec over five-year spending spree

    by dan thomas 29 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 29 Jul 2005

    Wal-Mart is suing a former senior executive, alleging that he used his expenses account to buy personal items

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    TUC report finds compensation culture is a myth in the UK

    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005

    The UK is not in the grips of a US-style compensation culture, according a TUC report. It found that nine out of every 10 workers injured or made ill by their jobs never receive a penny in compensation.

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    HSE guide helps union reps with sickness absence

    by Mike Berry 28 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 28 Jul 2005

    The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a guide for trade union representatives, offering practical advice on long-term sickness absence and return to work issues.

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    Call centre staff invoke grievances over withdrawal of tea break

    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 28 Jul 2005

    Travel agency Thomson is facing a staff mutiny at its Glasgow call centre after management scrapped workers' afternoon tea break.

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