Sacked BNP staff 'could claim £10,000' 21/11/2008
Any employees that lose their job after being revealed as a British National Party (BNP) member could claim payouts in excess of £10,000 for unfair dismissal, it has been reported.
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Legislation for training time "more crucial than ever" 20/11/2008
The World of Learning claims that learning and development is essential to the economy.
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Organisations have to 'raise awareness of bullying' 20/11/2008
The Andrea Adams Trust suggests that managers need to be trained and experts employed to tackle the problem of workplace bullying.
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Businesses 'fail to educate employees' about online shopping dangers 19/11/2008
A new survey has found that organisations do not teach their staff about the dangers of shopping online in the workplace.
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Recession could cause 'one million redundancies' 18/11/2008
Over one million people may be made redundant during the recession, the Telegraph has warned.
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Government should "clarify" its position over flexible working 17/11/2008
The government has been urged to stop stalling over new flexible working laws.
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Health and safety "critical" to a company's survival 14/11/2008
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has advised that in the current economic climate, health and safety is "critical in ensuring firms stay afloat".
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Redundancies should be 'a last resort' 13/11/2008
Business should only contemplate cutting jobs during the credit crunch as a last resort, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
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Men will suffer from strengthening of equality laws, expert says 12/11/2008
A female academic has claimed that if equality laws on employment are strengthened any more, men's career prospects will be damaged, it has been reported.
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Tribunal payouts 'increase to £32m' 10/11/2008
New statistics have revealed that payouts related to unfair dismissal and religious and sexual discrimination have climbed to £32 million.
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