Council staff in company transfer rowpublished at 18:05 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2021
Council services staff will be moved to a council-owned waste firm against their will, a union says.
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Council services staff will be moved to a council-owned waste firm against their will, a union says.
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Read MoreDisabled rower Xander Van Der Poll has been selected for the British Rowing's talent programme
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Read MoreCharlton come from two goals down to edge victory over Bristol Rovers, giving caretaker boss Johnnie Jackson three points in his first game in charge.
Read MoreThe street art originally appeared on the side of Reading Prison at the beginning of March.
Read MoreSimilarities to Edward Colston's family crest prompts a redesign of the Bristol primary's emblem.
Read MoreBristol agree a first professional contract with 18-year-old fly-half Jac Lloyd, the younger brother of Wales international Ioan.
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