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    HSBC workers vote for strike

    by Ross Bentley 12 May 2005
    by Ross Bentley 12 May 2005

    Workers at High Street bank HSBC have voted to strike in a dispute about pay.

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    BBC staff vote to strike over job cuts

    by Mike Berry 12 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 12 May 2005

    Journalists and broadcasting workers at the BBC have voted to strike in protest at plans to cut 3,780 jobs

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    Lloyds TSB unions denounce move to close five offices

    by dan thomas 11 May 2005
    by dan thomas 11 May 2005

    Lloyds TSB put another 465 UK banking jobs at risk today after it announced plans to close operations in five locations

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    Information on pensions must be HR priority

    by Personnel Today 11 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 May 2005

    Employers should invest at least as much time and effort in passing on pensions information to employees as they spend...

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    NHS denies ‘rogue’ trusts are ignoring Agenda for Change

    by Personnel Today 11 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 May 2005

    NHS Employers – the body responsible for managing workforce issues in the health service – has denied claims that ‘rogue’...

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    FBU leader urges change of direction on fire service policy

    by Mike Berry 10 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 10 May 2005

    Matt Wrack, the newly elected head of the Fire Brigades Union, warned that industrial action will be considered if negotiations with the government fail

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    Tribunal begins for Prince Harry’s teacher

    by Mike Berry 9 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 9 May 2005

    An employment tribunal involving Prince Harry's former art teacher, who claims to have evidence incriminating him cheating in an exam, begins today

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    Firefighters chose left-wing leader for union

    by Mike Berry 6 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 6 May 2005

    Andy Gilchrist has been toppled as leader of the Fire Brigades Union by a left-wing candidate.

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    Union warns Blair to listen to workers’ concerns

    by Michael Millar 6 May 2005
    by Michael Millar 6 May 2005

    The election result should give a sharp warning to the government that it is time to listen to the concerns of working people, according to the RMT transport union.

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    Transport for London staff walk out

    by Michael Millar 5 May 2005
    by Michael Millar 5 May 2005

    Members of the RMT union working for Transport for London have walked out over the company's refusal to discuss their grievances.

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    Women at work most affected by election

    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005

    A TUC report has rubbished claims that there is little difference between the main political parties by highlighting the positive benefits for women if the Labour Party were to win the general election.

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    The final countdown: the tribunal threat even if time limits have run out

    by Makbool Javaid 4 May 2005
    by Makbool Javaid 4 May 2005

    A generous approach to time limits in tribunal cases has opened the door for more claims. Makbool Javaid, partner at law firm DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK, explains how you might get caught out.

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    RMT members at Initial City Link to stage 24-hour strike

    by Quentin Reade 3 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 3 May 2005

    Members of the RMT union at parcels carrier Initial City Link are to stage a 24-hour walkout from midnight tonight.

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    Pope speaks up for workers’ rights

    by Michael Millar 3 May 2005
    by Michael Millar 3 May 2005

    The new pope said workers' rights should be protected in his first Sunday speech in Rome.

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    Landmark ruling in maternity pay case

    by dan thomas 3 May 2005
    by dan thomas 3 May 2005

    The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a mother who claimed she was owed a pay rise while on maternity leave.

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