The agreement comes in the wake of the murder of a female garment worker in Tamil Nadu, allegedly by her supervisor.
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UK ferry operator P&O Ferries has sacked about 800 crew across its fleet with no notice after stopping all its sailings on Thursday 17 March.
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Three women who worked for MAC, an Estée Lauder company, took legal action after software was involved in the loss of their jobs.
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A Network Rail worker with 'shy bladder syndrome' who could not provide urine sample for drug testing has won £90,000 for unfair dismissal.
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Payroll professionals will be pleased to know there are no big suprises when it comes to this year’s payroll year...
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Criminal barristers have voted almost unanimously in favour of industrial action over what they describe as ‘chronic underfunding’ of the criminal justice system.
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Food and drink giants will pay wages of staff in Russia while operations are halted.
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More than 2,500 people were deported and 7,200 were forced to leave the UK after being accused of cheating in an exam – on questionable evidence.
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Supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has announced a significant restructure that could put 2,000 jobs at risk.
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The exemption of teachers from fair employment legislation in Northern Ireland could be scrapped if a proposal made in private members’ bill is taken forward.
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Pay awards have seen their biggest increase in more than a decade, according to the latest analysis.
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Acas has published new guidance to help employers support staff after a bereavement.
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A lawyer has been fined and reprimanded after describing female barristers as ‘hysterical’ and ‘overemotional’.