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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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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Houses of Parliament cleaners are staging a one-day strike today about pay.
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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
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The GMB is calling on the EC to outlaw the use of RFID and GPS satellite linked tags to track workers in the workplace
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The city's bus drivers stage their first strike in 20 years
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Newcastle City Council is to pay out £12m in equal pay claims from women.
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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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The TUC accused the government of not pushing draft age discrimination legislation far enough.
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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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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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The government has invited the unions to put their case to get funding for modernisation.
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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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Talks collapse between Communications Workers Union and mobile phone giant O2.
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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.