Employers need to know when is the next train strike, whether it will affect their workers, and what the impact the industrial action is likely to have on train services.
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London Underground air pollution exceeds limits set by the World Heealth Organization and more research is needed into health impacts.
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Trade union Aslef has announced a new strike in September, which will see train drivers walk out at 12 train companies in a dispute over pay.
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Members of the train drivers’ union Aslef have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay...
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Train drivers have voted to join other rail workers in striking over a series of dates in June and July.
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Lyndon Docherty challenges the misinformed views of Elon Musk, Jacon Rees-Mogg and others from the anti-hybrid working contingent.
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An academic study by King's College finds broad support for working from home and little backing for the views expressed by Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg on the issue.
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The RMT union has announced a tube strike on 6 June over plans to cut 600 station jobs.
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If Alan Sugar is enjoying raging about hybrid working, he'll really love reading the latest happiness at work findings…Â
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Between 1 June and 31 August, the PwC's 22,000 staff will be able to stop working at lunchtime.
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More than 40,000 workers at Network Rail and 15 train operating companies are to be balloted for strike action in...
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Rail commuters face misery today (1 March), as the highest train fare rises for nine years take effect while London’s Underground network is crippled by a strike.
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More 20% of train services that were running before the Covid pandemic have not returned, new data shows.
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Organisations adopting hybrid working arrangements on a permanent basis should bear in mind several important employment tax and benefits issues.