Murderer loses unfair sacking claim
A Hampshire man convicted of murder has lost his employment tribunal case against Royal Mail which he claimed had breached his human rights when they sacked him.
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A Hampshire man convicted of murder has lost his employment tribunal case against Royal Mail which he claimed had breached his human rights when they sacked him.
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SEC Armadillo and Scottish Parliament celebrated by Royal Mail in special stamp collectionHerald ScotlandTwo of Scotland's most iconic buildings have being celebrated by the Royal Mail for representing the best of contemporary British architecture. The SEC Armadillo in Glasgow and the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh are two of ten UK landmarks … More: continued…
[ad_1] Royal Mail workers are staging a fresh strike today in the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Members of the Communication Workers Union are embroiled in an increasingly bitter row that has sparked a serious of walkouts. General secretary Dave Ward said: ‘Royal Mail bosses are risking a Christmas meltdown because of their…
The government says the strike is self defeating but workers say they are standing strong. Two days of industrial action begins bringing Royal Mail services to a halt. More: continued here
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[ad_1] Thanks for joining us. We start the week with a look at the Employment Rights Bill, which will be scrutinised in Parliament for the first time today. The leader of the TUC has urged MPs to back the reforms and make sure they leave themselves “on the right side of history”. 5 things to…