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Bathroom break at work? Swiss court upholds watchmaker's rule to do it on your own time
A court in Switzerland has ruled that a manufacturer was justified in telling workers: If you need a bathroom break, clock out and take it on your own timeYesterday -
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Post Office battling to win trust of staff after IT scandal, CEO admits
Nick Read says state-owned company ‘not getting through to everybody’ as workers continue to report problemsYesterday -
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'No closure' for family without wider inquiry into Bayoh death
Sheku Bayoh's family want the inquiry to investigate the Crown Office decision not to bring any prosecutions over the case.Yesterday -
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New Adams Administration Inquiry Focuses on City Leases
The Manhattan district attorney’s office seized phones from five people, including aides to Mayor Eric Adams, as they returned from a vacation together.21 hours ago -
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Officer 'sorry' for 'necessary' shooting, court told
A police officer who killed an unarmed man has told the Old Bailey he did it to save his own life.6 hours ago -
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Mum told friend 'we will get done', murder trial hears
Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell told a friend she could not call police due to injuries, jurors hear.Yesterday -
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Kylie Minogue on 'nasty' critics and how she kept every supportive cancer letter
The pop star discusses backstage tensions, a surprise duet with Madonna and her love of word games.20 hours ago -
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Letby emailed colleagues asking them to be supportive, inquiry hears
The nurse told colleagues she had been "exonerated" and asked them to be "supportive", an inquiry hears.5 hours ago
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Kate meets Southport families in surprise first visit since chemo
The Prince and Princess of Wales met bereaved families of children killed in a knife attack in Southport.6 hours ago -
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Accused men confronted with abuse videos in French mass rape trial
Fifty men are accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot after her husband drugged her and left her unconscious.4 hours ago -
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How will the changes to workers' rights affect you?
A major shake-up of workers' rights is on its way, but what impact will it have?4 hours ago -
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Letby emailed colleagues asking them to be supportive, inquiry hears
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EU delays introduction of border check system again
The EU pushes back introducing new biometric border checks that were due on 10 November.1 hour ago - European Union