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First case to apply ‘public interest’ to whistleblowing

24 April 2015

The first case applying the new legislation on whistleblowing contained in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 has been heard.

ZHC worker wins tribunal case

24 April 2015

A zero hours contract worker has been awarded £19,500 in a sexual harassment case.

241 shop workers assaulted every day

24 April 2015

Usdaw surveyed 5,000 shop workers as part of its Freedom From Fear campaign.

European Commission starts consultation on ‘consolidation of three directives’

24 April 2015

The three Directives concerned are on consultation; collective redundancies, transfers of undertakings and a general framework for information and consultation of workers.

Conservative Manifesto: A British Bill of Rights?

24 April 2015

A manifesto pledge attracting much attention this election is the “British Bill of Rights” proposed by the Conservatives.

ITUC: If you expose us, we’ll expose you

23 April 2015

28 April is Workers Memorial Day. We must remember the dead and fight for the living.

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