The rules governing industrial action need to be overhauled because the balance of power has shifted too far in favour...
Daniel Thomas
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Birmingham City Council has announced that it is reviewing all terms and conditions of employees as part of measures aimed...
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Postal unions have reacted angrily after the Government today confirmed plans to go ahead with the privatisation or sale of...
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It could take as long as 14 years for the private sector to create enough jobs to return employment to...
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The HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) blunders that led to nearly six million people across the UK paying the wrong...
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Employees are increasingly risking the security of their companies’ systems by downloading insecure mobile applications to their corporate smartphones, IT...
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The CBI has welcomed the announcement of an independent review of vocational qualifications for 14- to 19-year olds – but...
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The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has vowed to continue fighting proposed changes to the civil service redundancy scheme...
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Another Baby P case is “waiting to happen” unless the Government addresses the excessive caseloads of social workers, employees in...
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The newly launched national insurance contributions (NICs) holiday for small firms will not lead to widespread private sector job creation...
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The recruitment market grew at the slowest rate for 10 months in August as cuts to the public sector began...
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Experts have cast doubt on claims that the latest strikes by London Underground workers will cost the capital nearly £50...
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The long-running dispute over planned changes to redundancy terms for civil servants reached a key stage today when proposed legislation...
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The TUC has urged the Government to ignore calls from business to reduce health and safety related “red tape” after...
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The recruitment market will remain static for the remainder of 2010 with employers remaining only mildly optimistic about future hiring...