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Mr. Brodie Clark to claim constructive dismissal
Mr. Brodie Clark to claim constructive dismissal Mr. Brodie Clark, the former chief of the UK Border Agency, has indicated that he intends to lodge a claim in the employment tribunal for constructive dismissal. His statement, released via the FDA … Continue reading →
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Could the Riots in England lead to London losing Host City status for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympics games?
There are 352 days to go, but will the 2012 Games still take place in London, and are we ready? Watching the riots in England spread across the country like a folded up rug, from the other side of the Atlantic, … Continue reading →
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Equality Strategy – An aspiration, or just vague and voluntary?
In “Equality Strategy – Building a fairer Britain” published this month the Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, Theresa May, declares that “Equality is at the heart of the Coalition Government”. The strategy marks a turning point in … Continue reading →