A solicitor won a settlement of pounds 17000 after her male maternity leave replacement was paid pounds 10500 a year more
July 7, 2010 by admin
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A solicitor won a settlement of pounds 17,000 after her male maternity leave replacement was paid pounds 10,500 a year more than her, the Equal Opportunities Commission said.. INTRO
The four-day Network Q RAC Rally begins today in Birmingham with 178 enteries. Last year, Lambeth cut our grant, so we had to double our charge and some children had to drop out. Gala Opening Night of the Kirov Ballet performance, Romeo and Juliet, London Coliseum, London WC2
Wednesday 30: Rowing, Henley Royal Regatta.
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