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Protests will be held on Monday as new fees of up to £1,200 come into force for workers taking employment tribunal cases against their employers.
We know that cuts disproportionately affect women and, sure enough, the government's own figures show an 80% drop in the number of women taking employment cases to tribunal.
The statistics show an 8.7 per cent rise in the number of graduate vacancies, taking employment levels back to where they were in 2007, the year before the recession began to bite.
Daodu showed as proof of his identity his UKBA "application registration card" with his picture and date of birth, showing that he was forbidden from taking employment while his application to stay in the UK was being processed.
So, instead of fixating on the worker as such (who they are, where they come from, whether they are taking employment from a British person), we ought to look at the work itself.
Though stressing the resentment some in work feel towards jobless claimants, he also spoke about the massive bureaucracy housing benefit generates and acknowledged the stark disincentive the threat of its withdrawal represents to people taking employment: "If they get a job, that benefit is withdrawn straight away.
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First, employers may simply take employment status or duration of unemployment as a signal of worker quality.
Let's take employment numbers, for instance.
He was offered and took employment 300 miles away, in Nottingham.
"I don't believe that is the case and my inside information is that Mercedes released him and advised him to take employment elsewhere".
To avoid deportation to an extermination camp in 1942, Halina took employment in the Kromolowski factory sewing saddles and mattresses for the German Army.
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