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    HSBC bank faces industrial unrest as pay talks collapse

    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2005

    Amicus is to ballot members over industrial action after the collapse of pay talks with the UK's most profitable bank.

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    Public sector union re-elects general secretary

    by Michael Millar 29 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 29 Mar 2005

    Members of the Publics and Commercial Services union have voted to keep Mark Serwotka as general secretary.

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    BNP man loses bid to win £60,000 from T&G union over expulsion

    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2005

    A member of the far-right British National Party has had his bid to win compensation from the T&G union thrown out by the court.

    • Employee relations
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    T&G wins £72m fighting for members’ rights

    by Quentin Reade 29 Mar 2005
    by Quentin Reade 29 Mar 2005

    The Transport & General Workers' Union has won more than £72m in compensation for members in the past year alone.

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    Broadcast union fears meltdown as BBC cuts jobs

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    BBC proposals that general managers take on specialist roles such as HR, after the implementation of planned job cuts, could bring the corporation's production system "close to collapse", union leaders have warned.

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    Union calls on refs to take rude boys to court

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    The GMB union has called on the Referees' Association to stand up to intimidation from players and managers by threatening to take legal action.

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    Culture of support is key to productivity

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Your story headlined ‘Milestone or Millstone?’ (Personnel Today, 15 March) raises an important issue for HR as well as non-HR...

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    NHS staff positive despite the extra hours and abuse

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    More than half of the staff in the NHS regularly work unpaid overtime and one in four have been harassed...

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    Familiarity breeds contempt as bad managers rule roost

    by Quentin Reade 29 Mar 2005
    by Quentin Reade 29 Mar 2005

    Employee job satisfaction declines the longer people work for their employers, according to a new study.The findings are based on...

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    Finance company takes initiative on staff consultation

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Financial services company Capital One has formed a new ‘associate partnership’ to look after the interests of both the business...

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    One in three unhappy at work as confidence falls

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Employee satisfaction levels have dramatically fallen over the past year, and worker confidence in the recruitment market is low.The Recruitment...

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    Legal opinion: Is dispute resolution right for you?

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Not all workplace disputes can be settled by the 'win/lose' outcome that employment tribunals provide. Mediation could be the answer

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    Prison Service restores union rights after 11 years

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Full trade union rights have been restored to prison officers in England, Scotland and Wales, the government has announced.In line...

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    Regulated prostitution becomes a reality

    by dan thomas 24 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 24 Mar 2005

    Off-street prostitution has become an informally regulated profession and hundreds of UK sex workers have become fully paid-up members of...

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    GMB appoints interim general secretary

    by Mike Berry 24 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 24 Mar 2005

    Paul Kenny, London regional secretary at the GMB union, has been appointed to act as general secretary until a new...

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