Controversy over working rights proposals

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The new regulations published by the Department of Trade and Industry over increasing paid parental leave as well as extend flexible working hours of parents of older children has been met with suspicion from the leisure industry that perceives burden and disruption in the industry.

Government domestic functions, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Management dynamics, AMUSEMENT & RECREATION SERVICES, Management, Economic aspects, Leisure industry, Company business management, United Kingdom. Department of Trade and Industry, Flexible work hours, Flexible hours, Family leave, Domestic policy, Industry forecasts, Maternity and paternity leaves

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FA guidance to help clubs understand DDA

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The Football Association (FA) provided guidance on the ways to improve access to grounds for people ahead of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). Some key areas to improve the service to disabled football fans are discussed.

Soccer teams, Disability rights

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New licensing laws welcomed by pubs and clubs

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A new licensing law, which has come into effect, is allowing pubs and clubs across the United Kingdom, to extend their working hours.

Author: Walker, Tom
Drinking places, Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages), Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors, Licensing & Standards-Personnel, Bars, saloons, etc., Bars (Drinking establishments), Licenses, Clubs, Clubs (Associations), Licencing

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation
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