Interviews – Page 7
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Women 20% less likely to get jobs
Discrimination is common in OECD countries, according to new statistics
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Workers of the world unite
Unite and USW have joined to form world’s first global trade union representing 3m workers across Europe and North America
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UK gets tough on discrimination
The government has outlined far reaching plans to promote ‘positive discrimination’, strengthen employee redress and conduct sector enquiries
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Execs are most dangerous drivers
Dangerous company car drivers could put one in two firms in court
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WHO reveals rising cost of diseases in the workplace
Report calls for the worldwide introduction of workplace health programmes to tackle chronic disease
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France’s SocGen hit by Euro4.9bn fraud
Société Générale has uncovered a massive fraud relating to the activities of a single trader
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UK train workers vote to strike
The union's executive will meet shortly to consider what action to call
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New chair for UK’s pandemic influenza advisory group
Sir Gordon Duff has been appointed external chair of the Scientific Advisory Group on Pandemic Influenza
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US employer coalition launched to focus on benefits standards
The National Coalition of Business will attempt to preserve ERISA standard for health and retirement benefit plans