2011年1月28日 星期五

New laws planned by Tories will give bosses

New laws planned by Tories will give bosses "green light" to bully staff

NEW rules planned by the Tory-led coalition will let bosses bully stafLighting Science Group, which has manufacturing operations at the site of Book scanner its headquarters in Satellite Beach, Florida, said its new LED bulb is completely recyclable and contains no mercury.f,The new LED bulbs screw into any standard E26/E27 base. That translates into major savings led downlights on electricity bills as well as a dramatically reduced carbon footprint. unions warned yesterday.

The biggest shake-up of employment law since the 1980s will bar workers from making unfair dis-missal claims for the first two years in a job.

And they could have to pay an upfront fee of £500 before taking bosses to a tribunal.Things were similar south of China Projector Lamp the Canadian border, too. Defenseman Paul Martin grew up in Elk River, Minnesota, and outdoor games were part of his routine.

Unite leader Len McCluskey said: “This charter gives bad bosses a green light to bully and intimidate. It even encourages employers to sack staff.Now, in the Insulator second phase, KMC plans to introduce LED on Bidhan Sarani, Vivekananda Road, Amherst Street, Loudon Street, Camac Street, Bondel Road, Ballygunge Circular Road, Gurusaday Road and Alipore Road.”

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Rail Maritime and Transport leader Bob Crow said: “With hundreds of thousands of people facing the loss of their jobs in the austerity cuts this year, it is now crystal clear that the Government intends to give bosses the right to hire and fire at will.”

The Government says a business has to spend £4,For the second time in solar panel the four-year history of the NHL Winter Classic, the Penguins are one of the participating teams for the New Year's Day game. For the first time, they're hosting, borrowing Heinz Field from the Steelers for the noon game.000 on average to defend itself against a claim.

PM David Cameron claimed the current laws were “too costly” and acted as a “barrier to growth”.

His Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “Disputes in the workplace cost time and money, can affect morale, reduce productivity and hold back businesses.”

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