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    Prison officer to sue over work attire

    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005

    A prison officer has been granted leave to sue for unfair dismissal after he was told to exchange his traditional shirt and tie uniform for a t-shirt and jogging pants

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    DaimlerChrysler staff begin work to rule campaign

    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005

    More than 200 staff at car manufacturer's DaimlerChrysler warehouse in Milton Keynes have begun a 'work to rule' campaign as part of dispute over pay

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    Usdaw launches national M&S recruitment campaign

    by dan thomas 4 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 4 Jul 2005

    Retail union Usdaw has launched its Marks & Spencer recruitment campaign nationally, after doubling its membership at the retailer in the past month

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    Single union for courts staff

    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Jul 2005

    The PCS union has officially merged with the Association of Magisterial Officers.

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    Met police chief defiant on diversity despite race discrimination tribunal

    by Michael Millar 1 Jul 2005
    by Michael Millar 1 Jul 2005

    Metropolitan Police commissioner has defended the service's strong stance on diversity following a tribunal.

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    Unions demand quality jobs to beat global poverty

    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2005
    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2005

    Representatives of 170 million workers to press the case for decent jobs to help to tackle global poverty.

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    The Ketchup song: the law on e-mail monitoring

    by James Elwes 28 Jun 2005
    by James Elwes 28 Jun 2005

    A blob of ketchup followed by an exchange of e-mails has provided a host of problems for one City law firm. James Elwes looks at what the law says about employers clamping down on e-mail abuse.

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    Government warned off extending union rights

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    Employers have urged the government not to extend the scope of workplace collective bargaining to pensions and training.The CBI said...

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    Union criticises plan for on-the-spot treatment by paramedics

    by Mike Berry 27 Jun 2005
    by Mike Berry 27 Jun 2005

    Plans for trained paramedics to treat patients on the spot, rather than taking them by ambulance to hospital, have come under fire from union leaders.

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    Crisis looms as out-of-contract doctors threaten to leave NHS

    by Michael Millar 27 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 27 Jun 2005

    Junior doctors are threatening to desert the NHS if they fail to find training posts.

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    TUC calls for more clarity on EU from prime minister

    by Michael Millar 24 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 24 Jun 2005

    TUC calls on Blair to be clearer on plans for European reform.

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    O2 defends pay-for-performance offer to staff

    by Mike Berry 24 Jun 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Jun 2005

    Telecoms firm O2 has defended its stance during its annual pay negotiations after receiving heavy criticism from the Communication Workers...

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    Union calls on employers to help shop staff cool off

    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005

    Retailers must make sure that staff do not overheat at work during the current spell of hot weather

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    Employers expect few strikes

    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005

    Most UK employers do not expect to experience workplace disputes within their organisations over the next 12 months

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    Unison gets vocal over call centre voice loss issue

    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Jun 2005

    Voice loss in call centres is costing people their jobs and losing the UK millions, according to Unison.

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