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Snow and work rights

Posted: 9th December 2010 by admin in "flexible working"
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As snow and school closures prevent some people from getting into work, make sure you’re aware of your employment rights www.direct.gov.uk
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Fair Work Act – Are you Ready?

Posted: 8th December 2010 by admin in "flexible working"
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Are you ready for the new workplace? Changes to unfair dismissal, enterprise bargaining and flexible working arangements are just round the corner.
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MartinMurphy asked this question to Brendan Barber, Gebneral Secretary of the TUC: Do you notice a difference in the way SMEs treat their employees when the going gets tough, in comparison to big firms? There are stories of some SMEs negotiating flexible working and going to all lengths to keep staff, while your average car [...]

MartinMurphy asked this question to Brendan Barber, Gebneral Secretary of the TUC: Do you notice a difference in the way SMEs treat their employees when the going gets tough, in comparison to big firms? There are stories of some SMEs negotiating flexible working and going to all lengths to keep staff, while your average car [...]

MartinMurphy asked this question to Brendan Barber, Gebneral Secretary of the TUC: Do you notice a difference in the way SMEs treat their employees when the going gets tough, in comparison to big firms? There are stories of some SMEs negotiating flexible working and going to all lengths to keep staff, while your average car [...]

MartinMurphy asked this question to Brendan Barber, Gebneral Secretary of the TUC: Do you notice a difference in the way SMEs treat their employees when the going gets tough, in comparison to big firms? There are stories of some SMEs negotiating flexible working and going to all lengths to keep staff, while your average car [...]

A story for the Sex Discrimination Commissioner’s 2008 Listening Tour. Key facts on Work and Family balance: KEY FACTS * Australia remains one of only two OECD countries that do not have a legislated paid maternity leave system. * Paid maternity leave is used by around one third (34%) of employed mothers-to-be. Use of paid [...]

I wan’t to buy a board and jigsaw out the shape of a longboard deck, it must be strong and very flixible…

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A story for the Sex Discrimination Commissioner’s 2008 Listening Tour. Key facts on Work and Family balance: KEY FACTS * Australia remains one of only two OECD countries that do not have a legislated paid maternity leave system. * Paid maternity leave is used by around one third (34%) of employed mothers-to-be. Use of paid [...]

A story for the Sex Discrimination Commissioner’s 2008 Listening Tour. Key facts on Work and Family balance: KEY FACTS * Australia remains one of only two OECD countries that do not have a legislated paid maternity leave system. * Paid maternity leave is used by around one third (34%) of employed mothers-to-be. Use of paid [...]