Fujitsu employees have shown they are willing to strike over their employer’s decision to close the company’s final salary pension...
Employment law
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Almost one in 10 applications for senior jobs in the financial sector has been withdrawn since the Financial Services Authority (FSA)...
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Portsmouth City Council has banned staff from using Facebook during office hours after they clocked up 572 hours – the...
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Human rights watchdog Amnesty International committed racial discrimination against an employee whom it did not promote in case it put...
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HR directors have been urged to use the Data Protection Act (DPA) to reduce the risk of hiring serial fraudsters....
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Plans to cut generous redundancy payments for Britain’s 500,000 civil servants could trigger a legal challenge by public sector unions,...
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Fujitsu Services’s plans to cut 1,200 jobs in the UK and Ireland have outraged unions, who claim public services including...
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Strikes set to take place at major airports over the bank holiday weekend have been postponed as the union seeks...
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Pizza Hut and security firm G4S are confident their HR procedures are robust despite being fined for employing illegal workers....
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A KPMG director has been convicted of stealing £545,000 through expenses claims and could now be jailed.Andrew Wetherell submitted the...
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Lloyds Banking Group is to cut another 200 jobs, taking the total number of posts lost at the company this...
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RBS has cut retirement benefits for 60,000 staff in a bid to save £100m a year.The bank has proposed that...
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Skills shortages continue to afflict employers despite rising unemployment and could damage their competitiveness in the recovery.Employers and recruitment agencies...
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Plans are being drawn up to slash public sector workers’ pension plans to deal with an expected £60bn shortfall in...
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Yet again the vexed question of whether employees should have legal representation at internal disciplinary hearings has gone before a...