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New guidance on data protection issues in TUPE transfers

30 June 2008

30 June 2008

Employers of illegal immigrants being named and shamed

Employers of illegal immigrants being named and shamed The Home Office’s UK Borders Agency is naming and shaming employers of illegal immigrants on its website...

30 June 2008

Details emerge about agreement on working time and agency workers

Details emerge about agreement on working time and agency workers Following the press release that on 9 and 10 June 2008, Ministers at the...

30 June 2008

Liar, liar – pants on fire – you’re fired

Liar, liar – pants on fire – you’re fired The 2008 Recruitment and Retention Survey from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has shown...

30 June 2008

Government publishes response to consultation on dispute resolution

Government publishes response to consultation on dispute resolution The Government has published a response to the consultation document, ‘Resolving disputes in the workplace’, containing measures...

30 June 2008

Draft Acas guidance on the new code on discipline and grievances

Draft Acas guidance on the new code on discipline and grievances Acas has published draft guidance on operating discipline and grievance procedures for consultation to...

30 June 2008

£26,000 awarded for discrimination against Bangladeshi man

£26,000 awarded for discrimination against Bangladeshi man In a race claim, funded by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, an Edinburgh employment tribunal has ruled...

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Gay Heathrow security guard wins discrimination claim

30 June 2008

30 June 2008

Gay people still fear widespread discrimination

Gay people still fear widespread discrimination A major YouGov poll of lesbian and gay people, commissioned by Stonewall, has found that despite recent legislative protections,...

30 June 2008

Bald teacher loses disability claim

Bald teacher loses disability claim A retired schoolteacher who claimed he was a victim of disability discrimination because he is bald has lost his tribunal...

30 June 2008

Turkey votes to lift headscarf ban

Turkey votes to lift headscarf ban Turkey’s parliament has voted to lift a ban on female students wearing the Muslim headscarf at university, a landmark...

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Dismissal must be ’caused’ by taking paternity leave for there to be a claim

30 June 2008

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