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    MG Rover workers get £20m compensation

    by Mike Berry 3 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 May 2005

    Compensation totalling £20m has been paid out to workers made redundant by the collapse of MG Rover

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    Rodway v New Southern Railways Limited, Court of Appeal,

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    Rodway needed a day off to look after his son, but his request for one day's parental leave was refused, as his job could not be covered. He did not turn up for work and was given a formal warning for non-attendance.

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    Lack of consultation still regular practice

    by Mike Berry 3 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 May 2005

    Nearly one in three UK workers (29%) are never consulted when major change occurs in their organisation, according to a...

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    Union numbers fall but female recruits up

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    The number of employees represented by a trade union has fallen over the last 12 months, with just a quarter...

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    Informing and consulting

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    Consulting and notifying employees on collective redundancies is a hot topic. In a letter to the editor, Sarah Hellewell at DLA Piper discusses an important point

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    Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council v Stanley, EAT

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    Stanley started working as a lifeguard in 1996, and complained in 1999 about being bullied by her colleague, Appleby. No action was taken other than an informal discussion of the complaint with Appleby

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    Lloyds TSB praised for handling of staff transfer

    by dan thomas 29 Apr 2005
    by dan thomas 29 Apr 2005

    Outsourced staff moving from the high street bank to Fujitsu Services have been offered a good deal, their union says

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    Low paid workers value the minimum wage

    by Quentin Reade 29 Apr 2005
    by Quentin Reade 29 Apr 2005

    Ninety-five per cent of low paid workers say a national minimum wage is very important to them and their families

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    Landmark ruling clarifies rights of overseas workers

    by Michael Millar 27 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 27 Apr 2005

    Employment Tribunals can hear claims about events that occurred abroad if the employee worked mainly in the UK over his or her whole period of employment

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    A third of workers ‘never consulted’ on major corporate changes

    by Michael Millar 26 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 26 Apr 2005

    One in three UK workers claim they are never consulted when major change occurs in their organisation, according to research

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    Schofield wins unfair dismissal case

    by Mike Berry 26 Apr 2005
    by Mike Berry 26 Apr 2005

    Chris Schofield has won his case for unfair dismissal against county cricket side Lancashire, after his controversial release from his contract at the end of last season

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    IBM saved by development plan

    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005

    Computer giant IBM was saved from collapse in the 1990s after an overhaul of management development and succession planning, a...

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    Banker fails to make former employer pay up for legal costs

    by dan thomas 25 Apr 2005
    by dan thomas 25 Apr 2005

    An investment banker at the centre of the UK’s biggest sex discrimination case has lost her claim for nearly £600,000...

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    Civilian police workers demonstrate against pay review

    by Mike Berry 25 Apr 2005
    by Mike Berry 25 Apr 2005

    Civilian staff at Devon and Cornwall Police have demonstrated after a pay review ended with the prospect of hundreds of workers losing up to £8,000 a year

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    Gardeners threaten to strike over extended hours

    by dan thomas 22 Apr 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Apr 2005

    Civic gardeners in Carlisle are reportedly poised to go on strike after having their hours increased because grass is growing more quickly as a result of global warming.

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