The Belfast company that built the Titanic has announced it is insolvent, putting between 50 and 60 jobs at risk.
Northern Ireland
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Builders’ merchant sales rep settles disability discrimination case for £20k
by Rob Mossby Rob MossSales representative Mark Graham settles his disability discrimination case against Haldane Fisher builders’ merchant for £20,000.
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Breach of staff data sees Northern Ireland police service hit with £750k fine
by Rob Mossby Rob MossPolice Service of Northern Ireland faces £750,000 fine for data breach described as ‘perfect storm of risk and harm’ by the ICO.
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Worker who left his job at an O2 after recommendations from occupational health were ignored has settled his disability discrimination case.
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Thousands of police officers and staff have commenced legal action against the Police Service of Northern Ireland following a data breach.
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Trade unions representing health and social care staff ask members to vote on a new 2023-24 pay offer from the Northern Ireland Executive.
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Man with moderate to severe hearing loss settles disability discrimination case against the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
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Irwin's Bakery settles age discrimination claim with Seamus Gillespie, in a case supported by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.
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Ulster University study reveals that people who work from home have fewer sick days and that Wales has seen sharpest rise in absences.
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Police Service Northern Ireland published details of thousands of employees after a Freedom of Information request.
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A man with cerebral palsy has received £25k for disability discrimination after alleging he was told not to ‘play the disability card’.
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A sexual harassment case, involving a woman who was slapped on the bottom with a ruler, has been settled out of court.
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The Supreme Court is set to consider historical holiday underpayments in Chief Constable of The Police Service of Northern Ireland v Agnew.
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A vet who left the Department of Agriculture and Environment in Northern Ireland has received a £1.25 million settlement.
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Parents in Northern Ireland who suffer a stillbirth or the death of a child will soon be entitled to two weeks’ paid bereavement leave.