MP to launch payday charter
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 15th October 2013 13:18.
A charter aimed at toughening up regulation and enforcement against payday lenders is being launched today in Parliament by a Labour MP. Paul...
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Energy chiefs reject Labour plan to freeze prices
Energy chiefs reject Labour plan to freeze prices
Britain's biggest energy firms have rejected Labour's plan to freeze energy prices, saying it will jeopardise much-needed investment.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has pledged to freeze gas and electricity bills for every home and business...
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Petition to reverse state pension age.... please sign!
I'm assuming this is still live.....
http://you.38degrees.org.uk/petition...ntil-2016-2012
Please sign to stop us all working until we drop!! This country is a bl**dy joke....
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Microsoft Technical Support Scams
Just had a Guy on the phone tell me my computer was at risk....
The number he rang on was 001002.
After telling me that my computer was at risk, he then ask if it was switched on.
I said no.....But I can go get it and turn it on.....
Great he...
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Royal baby Boy or Girl
Royal baby: Pregnant duchess taken to hospital
The Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted to hospital and is in the early stages of labour, Kensington Palace has said.
Read more -------> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23402103
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Gov. plans to restrict visits to GPs....
Anyone seen this?
38 Degrees | Don't cap our GP visits
This was (kind of ) forecast in a U-tube clip I watched last week about how this country would end up....
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grievance procedure
Hi everyone
If an employer has the old employment act 2002 (dispute resolution) regulations 2004 in force as their internal grievance procedure and still following them, could this help the employee in any employment tribunal if the employee has been following the acas code of conduct....
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Meet the 28-Year-Old Grad Student Who Just Shook the Global Austerity Movement
Most Ph.D. students spend their days reading esoteric books and stressing out about the tenure-track job market. Thomas Herndon, a 28-year-old economics grad student at UMass Amherst, just used part of his spring semester to shake the intellectual foundation of the global austerity movement.
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Ed Miliband vows to block payday lenders
Ed Miliband vows to block payday lenders
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th April 2013 15:21.
Payday lenders, pawnbrokers and betting shops charging extortionate interest rates could be barred from the high street under a Labour government,...
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Ed Miliband promises councils powers to ban payday lenders
Labour leader Ed Miliband has promised to give councils more powers to ban payday lenders, pawnbrokers and bookmakers from town centres.
Launching his party's local election campaign, he said it would "stand up for those without power" and criticised "extortionate"...
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Government lose Bedroom Tax challenge decision
The Government has failed in its attempt to prevent legal action against its controversial Bedroom Tax, after a judicial review of the decision was granted permission to proceed in the High Court, lawyers Leigh Day have announced.
A Judicial Review of the Government's controversial decision...
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Wonga to address Labour policy review on debt
Wonga are speaking at a Labour policy review meeting on household debt. Isn't that like putting Jimmy Savile in charge of a young offenders' institute?
http://www.leftfootforward.org/2013/...policy-review/
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Shiny New Boss problems.... but not mine
Hi folks,
I'm wondering if anyone knows the score about employment rights and childcare issues.
My friend and colleague has asked for her working day to be readjusted so that she can start and leave 15 minutes earlier to collect her 5-year-old diabetic child from school but...Last edited by PriorityOne; 4 March 2013, 20:05.
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Auto-enrolment pensions: 37% of employees plan to opt out
Auto-enrolment pensions: 37% of employees plan to opt out
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 1st March 2013 11:15.
Lack of affordability cited as main reason why over a third of UK workers plan to shun the government's pension initiative. More than a third of UK......
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Poundland Graduate Cait Reilly Wins Appeal
Excellent Judgment in the Court of Appeal so all those that have been sanctioned can now claim backdated benefit.
Poundland Graduate Cait Reilly Wins Appeal