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    Employers urged to adopt sensitive approach after terror attacks

    by dan thomas 22 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Jul 2005

    Lawyers have warned employers to tread carefully when dealing with staff discipline in the wake of the London terror attacks.

    • Employee relations
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    Firefighters lobby parliament over combined control centres

    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2005

    Members of the southern region of the firefighters union travelled to parliament yesterday to voice concern over plans for a combined control centre.

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    Commons cleaners strike for pay rise

    by Michael Millar 20 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 20 Jul 2005

    Houses of Parliament cleaners are staging a one-day strike today about pay.

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    • Maternity

    New Pope will defend labour rights

    by Personnel Today 19 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 19 Jul 2005

    Pope Benedict XVI is expected to continue his predecessors' left-leaning stance on labour, while pursuing their ultra-conservative line on matters of personal morality

    • Employee relations
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    • Discipline

    Union calls for halt to RFID tracking of workers

    by Michael Millar 18 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 18 Jul 2005

    The GMB is calling on the EC to outlaw the use of RFID and GPS satellite linked tags to track workers in the workplace

    • Employee relations
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    Edinburgh bus drivers strike over pay

    by dan thomas 18 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 18 Jul 2005

    The city's bus drivers stage their first strike in 20 years

    • Employee relations
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    Women get just rewards as Newcastle shares out £12m

    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 18 Jul 2005

    Newcastle City Council is to pay out £12m in equal pay claims from women.

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    Union vows to hold gas giant to commitment to consult over job cuts

    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005

    Union leaders have threatened industrial action after it emerged that British Gas is planning to cut up to 2,000 jobs...

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    TUC accuses government of missed opportunity on age discrimination

    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005

    The TUC accused the government of not pushing draft age discrimination legislation far enough.

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    Retail union calls for clarification over staff status at Littlewoods

    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005

    Retail union Usdaw has called for clarification over who employs staff at Littlewoods stores following Primark's acquisition of 120 outlets.

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    Work-to-rule threat after shorts ban for binmen

    by Mike Berry 15 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Jul 2005

    Binmen in Scotland are threatening to work to rule after being banned from wearing shorts in hot weather while at work.

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    Unions asked to fight for modernisation funding

    by Mike Berry 15 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 15 Jul 2005

    The government has invited the unions to put their case to get funding for modernisation.

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    Employee take-up of training via unions increases 9%

    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005

    The number of people who accessed training at work via the union route in the past 12 months has risen by 9% to 67,000, according to TUC figures.

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    Mobile phone giant fails to reach agreement with union over pay

    by Mike Berry 14 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 14 Jul 2005

    Talks collapse between Communications Workers Union and mobile phone giant O2.

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    Parliament’s cleaners to hold first-ever strike

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005

    Cleaners who service the Houses of Parliament will hold their first-ever strike on Wednesday 27 July after voting today to take industrial action in a dispute over low pay.

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