Yet again the vexed question of whether employees should have legal representation at internal disciplinary hearings has gone before a...
Employment law
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Some 700 Diageo jobs may be saved if a business plan attempting to prevent the Kilmarnock bottling plant from closure...
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Council HR directors have been urged to take swift action to try to prevent the growing number of equal pay...
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The first trial to be brought under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 will open on 23 February 2010...
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Employers will find it more difficult to recruit skilled migrants from overseas if the government accepts proposals to further tighten...
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An accountant allegedly nicknamed “Bin” by work colleagues, after Osama Bin Laden, is facing a £100,000 legal bill after losing...
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A police sergeant who could only whisper is suing the force after failing to get a job training dogs, the...
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Workers at a Christian bookshop chain have won a “substantial” payout after being sacked, many by e-mail, by the company’s...
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Gisda Cyf v Barratt FactsLauren Barratt was suspended on 19 October 2006, pending investigation into conduct that had been witnessed...
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Ryanair has scaled back its Manchester operation, cutting hundreds of jobs. The Irish budget airline announced yesterday that it was...
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Bold measures to save jobs such as shorter working weeks and pay freezes may have just delayed redundancies rather than...
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Friday Podcast: Youth unemployment; TUPE in pre-pack administration; Depersonalisation of CVs
by Tara Craigby Tara CraigHR news and analysis, including: Latest youth unemployment figures and what employers are doing to remedy the situation Court of...
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More than 850 people have lost their jobs at Allied Carpets after administrators confirmed they were closing 142 stores, the...
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A student with a prosthetic arm who did not fit the “look” of clothes store Abercrombie & Fitch was awarded...
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Krispy Kreme will use its doughnuts to entice new recruits when the company opens two new stores next year, the...