Other Press Releases
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Former pub landlord fined for serious breaches of fire safety
01/03/10
The former landlord of the Star Public House in Hillingdon, Mr Bhupinder Singh Mann, has been ordered to pay £16,015 in fines and costs after pleading guilty to 16 contraventions of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
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Fear of stigma stops employees with mental health problems from speaking out
03/03/10
According to a survey published by mental health charity Rethink, 59% of British workers would feel uncomfortable talking to their line manager if they had a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder.
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Midlands serial fraudster avoids prison
05/03/10
GP practice manager Brenda Ward has been sentenced to 150 hours community service for incorrectly stating that she had no criminal convictions when she applied for a new job at the First Care Practice in Birmingham.
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Give us a loo break, says TUC
05/03/10
The TUC has published a new report - Give Us a (Loo) Break - which highlights the rather Dickensian attitude of some employers to the issue of toilet breaks.
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Back-to-work dread ruins weekends
08/03/10
A survey by Recruitment Today has shown that up to two thirds of workers spend Sunday evenings worrying about going to work the next day.
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Electronics workers in South Wales begin industrial action
08/03/10
123 employees at AB Connectors are taking part in a continuous overtime ban, as part of a dispute over the company's decision to impose a pay freeze.
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Deal brings pay and job security for postal workers
08/03/10
The long-running dispute at Royal Mail over pay and working practices which led to nationwide strikes last year seems to have finally reached a conclusion.
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80% of SMEs 'breaking health and safety laws'
08/03/10
A survey by St John Ambulance indicates that nearly 80% of business occasionally have no trained first aiders present in the workplace.
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Prospect condemns Vodafone for lack of consultation
09/03/10
Prospect has accused Vodafone of a failure to consult over plans to make 375 job cuts.
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Civil and Public Servants start national 48 hour strike
08/03/10
Up to 270,000 civil and public servants from across the UK have been taking strike action, organised by the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), in response to proposed changes to the civil service compensation scheme (see emplaw web-updater of 4.2.10) which, the union argues, will "see staff robbed of up to a third of their entitlements and see loyal civil and public servants lose tens of thousands of pounds if they are forced out of a job.