Agreement over redundancies 10/09/2009
An agreement has been reached over the level of redundancies due to take place at a printworks.
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Retail 'worst for redundancies' 09/09/2009
The retail sector has been the worst hit for redundancies, new figures have indicated.
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Improvement in labour market not ending redundancies 08/09/2009
The labour market in the UK may be close to a turning point, a new survey has suggested, but it also notes there will still be more redundancies to come.
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Banks 'most guilty' over gender pay gap 08/09/2009
The financial services industry is the biggest culprit when it comes to not paying men and women equally, it has been stated.
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Moving job locations 'perfectly legal' at low-cost airline 07/09/2009
Low-cost airlines like easyJet will increasingly have British workers being obliged to move around to other airports to keep their jobs, it has been stated.
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Redundancy fears may rise as OECD predicts UK growth lag 04/09/2009
Britain will be the last of the leading industrial economies to emerge from the recession, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has said.
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Concern over new employment law 01/09/2009
Concern has been expressed over certain aspects of the new equality bill currently passing through parliament, with some arguing that it in fact promotes discrimination.
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Employment law changes "could be open to abuse" 28/08/2009
Changes to employment law designed to give more rights to agency staff who have been working for more than 12 weeks may not be completely effective, one trade union official has warned.
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Survey raises legal issues for workers with HIV 27/08/2009
A number of people with HIV have been subjected to discrimination in the workplace, a survey has revealed.
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HR bosses told to focus on uneven pay or face court 25/08/2009
HR bosses who do not work to tackle problems with unequal pay could end up facing employment law issues, it has been suggested.
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