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Union consultation rights widen after landmark Unison victory
11 August 2017
Unison has won a landmark case in the Court of Appeal that extends unions' consultation rights to all workplace issues that affect their members.
Reinstated claims stayed by President of the Employment Tribunals
11 August 2017
The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals in England and Scotland have stayed applications regarding claims originally dismissed for the non-payment of fees.
Director of Labour Market Enforcement consults on improving enforcement of labour law
04 August 2017
The Director of Labour Market Enforcement, Sir David Metcalf, has opened a consultation on strengthening the enforcement of labour law.
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03 August 2017
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Commit to repayment of £32m tribunal fees, Labour MPs demand
28 July 2017
Labour MPs have asked the government to confirm that the £32 million that has been illegally charged in tribunal fees over the last four years will be repaid to workers.
Over 7 million to lose nearly £10,000 after state pension changes
28 July 2017
More than seven million people are set to lose nearly £10,000 because of government plans to raise the state pension age ahead of schedule.
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