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12/03/2010
Stonemason companies urged to adhere to personal injury employment law
Stonework companies in the London area have been urged to ensure they have appropriate health and safety measures in place to prevent personal injury in the workplace.
12/03/2010
Tribunal makes ruling on holiday leave pay
An employment tribunal has made a ruling which experts believe could open the floodgates for more claims from employees.
11/03/2010
Farmer's amended will overturned by judge's decision
A judge has made a ruling that will see the second will drawn up by an elderly farmer overturned in favour of an earlier document.
11/03/2010
Police female recruitment drive 'is discriminating against men'
A police drive to recruit more women could have a discriminatory effect on men, it has been claimed.
11/03/2010
Men 'are more likely to become insolvent than women'
New figures have revealed that men are more likely to require the use of an insolvency lawyer than women.

Industry News
Employers 'should change the law on toilet breaks'
09/03/2010
A change in the law is needed in order to make toilet breaks a compulsory part of the working day, it has been argued.
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Insurance 'still essential for vacant commercial properties'
08/03/2010
Investors building up a business or currently in the process of seeking tenants for their commercial property have been warned that they must have a valid insurance policy in place in the meantime.
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Students and graduates 'feel discrimination is rife'
08/03/2010
Students and recent graduates feel that discrimination, particularly relating to ethnicity, is rife in UK workplaces.

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University pays out £100,000 after stress claim
08/03/2010
A UK university has paid compensation after an employee claimed that he had been the victim of work-related stress.

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Former AA employee awarded personal injury compensation
05/03/2010
A former AA call handler has won a personal injury claim against her employer after claiming that it had failed to meet its health and safety obligations and caused her to suffer from hearing problems.
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Landowner requests permission to appeal against divorce settlement
05/03/2010
A man who inherited a mansion in Oxfordshire has asked permission to appeal against a divorce settlement ordered last year.

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Civil servants to strike over proposed redundancy pay cuts
05/03/2010
Civil servants around the country are preparing for a 48-hour strike on March 8th and 9th 2010 in order to protest against proposed cuts to public sector redundancy terms.
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Employers 'should focus on employability not employment'
23/02/2010
Employers have been urged to cast their net more widely when it comes to recruiting new staff in a bid to beat the effects of the recession.
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Some SMEs 'are not keeping up with employment law'
23/02/2010
A worrying number of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are not keeping up with employment law management, a new survey has discovered.
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New statistics show rise in long-term unemployment
22/02/2010
Figures released by the Office for National Statistics have indicated that the number of people classed as being in long-term unemployment has risen in the UK.
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