Female representation on the boards of Europe’s largest companies has doubled during the past eight years, with 16% of these...
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The Euro 2012 football tournament starts on Friday 8 June. Issues employers may face include an increase in the number...
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A European consultation has begun that could result in the introduction of compulsory quotas for the numbers of women appointed...
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Healthcare workers could be realising major safety improvements following the introduction of legislation covering sharps injuries, says Johnny Lundgren.A recently published...
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Aurion Learning was recently recognised as an ‘InterTradeIreland Business Ambassador’ at a special ceremony was held at Parliament Buildings, Stormont...
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Trade union members working at seven Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) sites in the UK are today demonstrating against the company’s European-wide...
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Up to 16,000 civil servants in Northern Ireland are being offered payments of up to £14,000 in owed back pay...
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UK employee confidence has declined 8.8% since December, according to a quarterly measure of worker opinions from Kenexa (NASDAQ:KNXA), a...
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R (On the Application of G) v X School and Others [2010] EWCA Civ 1FactsG was a teaching assistant at...
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The French parliament is considering a law to force big companies to appoint women to 40% of their boardroom seats....
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Northern Irish civil servants belonging to the Nipsa union have voted overwhelmingly in favour of an equal pay deal.
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UK Border Agency (UKBA) staff working at immigration controls in Calais, Dunkirk, Coquelles and Boulogne in France will be taking...
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Employers with businesses in EU countries face some difficult challenges if they restructure local operations. Mark Taylor outlines the scale of the problem and details some particular issues.
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France Telecom plans to allow older staff to work part-time in a bid to stop a string of suicides at...
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We’re all watching the Royal Mail strike with a genuine mix of emotions. Since the late 1980s, strike action has...