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| tribunal News+ XML/RSSBy The Association of Recruitment Consultancies The recent comments of Lord Justice Mummery of the Court of Appeal made in relation to the employment tribunal service (ETS) are to be welcomed, says the Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC). By Association Of Recruitment Consultancies Continuing the process of representation under its key campaign to reform Employment Tribunals, the Association of Recruitment Consultancies is to meet on 14th April By HRI:UNArts Humanitarian Intervention Initiative International call to action is the report "The Massacre of Political Prisoners in 1988," published by the Abdorraham Boroumand Foundation, the author Geoffrey Robertson QC, “distinguished jurist” member of the UN Internal Justice Council. By HRI: United Nations Arts Initiative Artist H-II: Stephen Michael Apatow, Founder of the United Nations Arts Initiative supports the National Society of Film Critics Statement On Jailed Iranian Directors. By The Association of Recruitment Consultancies The Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC), welcomed the call by the CBI and British Chamber of Commerce for reform of the employment tribunal system. By BeyondPR Holiday pay remains one of the biggest bones of contention between employers and employees but one area of current employment law concerning the interrelation between holidays and sick leave could becoming a little clearer. By Andrew Jones Solicitors Mace and Jones will host an Interactive Mock Tribunal in the Daresbury Park Hotel, Warrington, 22nd April 2010. HR and Employment teams will run the proceedings of a full tribunal hearing in a novel, entertaining and informative way. By Tailored Marketing Solutions Limited The latest Acas annual report for 2008/09 shows a large increase in the number of claims for unfair dismissal since the previous report. By John Brown, Photojournalist - Cambodia Looking at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia's House of Horror ruled by Kaing Guek Eav, (Duch), now on trial answering charges of Crimes Against Humanity in Phom Penh, Cambodia. Here: Cambodia | ||||||||||||||||||||||