A retired NHS bureaucrat has been paid hundreds of thousands of pounds for an apparent stress-related injury after a West...
Employment law
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As part of its ‘family-friendly’ drive, in 2004, the government announced its plans to allow mothers to pass a portion...
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The government has delayed the introduction of the Agency Workers Directive (AWD) until October 2011 as part of efforts to...
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Sodexho Defence Services Ltd v Steele FactsMrs S L Steele was employed as a manager of a convenience store. The...
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The Met Police has slashed its HR headcount by 330 without making any compulsory redundancies, Personnel Today has learned. The cuts...
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Q We are recruiting a new sales director and I am keen to include both a physical and mental examination...
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Seven members of staff at Swindon’s Great Western Hospital suspended for playing the internet Lying Down Game have now returned...
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Employers should be forced to report the age breakdown of their staff through the Equality Bill, age campaigners have insisted.Chris...
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A nurse who was struck off for secretly filming inside a hospital has won her battle to return to work....
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Revelations by local government trade union Unison that councils are spending millions fighting equal pay claims prompted an employment lawyer...
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One of Europe’s leading business support organisations is urging business owners to consider introducing flexible working in a bid to...
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Local authorities are spending up to £1.3m each in legal fees fighting equal pay claims.Unison, the union which represents local...
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The enforcement of the European Working Time Directive has led to patient deaths, and surgeons should be allowed to opt-out...
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Postal unions have warned that they may launch a 10-day rolling strike across the country, which could begin as early...
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Mothers no longer want to commit to full-time employment, a study has found. The What women want and how they...