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Tribunal upholds Switalski discrimination claim

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
An employment tribunal has upheld a ruling that ex-City lawyer Gill Switalski was the victim of sexual discrimination and harassment.


HR news today: Swine flu absence; RBS loses top bankers; One million part-time workers; Royal Mail strike; BBC accused of stock

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
This Personnel Today news round-up includes: People off work with swine flu more than doubles RBS loses more than 700 of its top bankers to rivals Recession forces one million to work part-time Royal Mail workers to stage further strike

Scrap MPs' final salary scheme urges CIPD

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
MPs' final salary scheme should be scrapped, the CIPD has told a review body.

Nissan to create 350 jobs with opening of new Sunderland plant

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
Nissan will create up to 350 new jobs after announcing it will open a new plant in Sunderland.


Swine flu: Employers failing to protect staff could face lawsuits

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
Employers who fail to adequately protect their staff from swine flu could face lawsuits reaching tens of thousands of pounds.

Nearly half UK workforce thinks businesses are exploiting the recession

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
Nearly half the UK workforce thinks their employer is actively exploiting the recession by imposing unnecessary pay cuts, reduced hours and redundancies, research has revealed.

Gate Gourmet workers lose unfair dismissal appeals

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
Six former Gate Gourmet workers, sacked after taking part in a 2005 dispute at Heathrow airport, lost their appeals against unfair dismissal last week.

Further three commissioners quit EHRC

20.07.2009 22:37    personneltoday.com
Three more commissioners have resigned from the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) over concerns about the organisation's leadership.

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