Legal News
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Posted 16/08/2011 A man who was turned down for a job with the NHS because of his disability has won £25,000 in compensation. Dale Morgan was working on a temporary...
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Posted 10/09/2013 Globalisation is leading more young professionals into international work and they look set to be the winners in changes in inheritance tax rules in the UK, designed to...
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Posted 13/07/2011 Unison members employed by Somerset County Council have started working to rule over a redundancy dispute. The action began yesterday (July 13th) and is set to continue indefinitely....
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Posted 03/07/2011 More Brits could be looking for insolvency advice from a professional lawyer given figures recently released by one organisation. The latest MoneyMood Survey from Legal & General has...
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Posted 23/09/2010 British people may be encouraged to seek advice on wealth management after it was revealed many people have little or no significant savings. A poll by the Janus...
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Posted 21/09/2010 More people could be forced to claim clinical negligence compensation following cosmetic surgery after a report highlighted poor working practices across the UK. A study by the National...
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Posted 11/07/2011 Many individuals working at the Tate art gallery in Liverpool are being faced with the threat of redundancy, it has been reported. According to the BBC, the tourist...
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Posted 21/10/2013 The arrival of Tribunal fees at the end of July was just one of the coalition Government’s initiatives aimed at putting the perceived vexatious claimant employee genie back...
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Posted 30/06/2011 Some public sector workers in the north-east may wish to seek legal advice over issues regarding redundancy. The jobs of a number of employees at Middlesbrough, Stockton and...
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Posted 15/09/2013 The shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw are incandescent about the Government’s successful application to appeal an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decision concerning payments made to their members when Woolworths...
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Posted 20/07/2011 Over 50 people at Selby District Council are facing the prospect of redundancy. The authority claims government cuts mean it is being forced to reduce its staff numbers,...
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