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Tesco faces £2 5bn bill after equal pay court defeat

The ECJ s landmark decision could trigger back pay claims of more than £2.5billion for as many as 25,000 female workers, who might be owed compensation for being underpaid for at least seven years.  Tesco s equal pay case is the latest in a string of lawsuits dubbed Made in Dagenham for the 21st century – in reference to the film about strikes by women at the Ford factory in the 1960s. In March, the Supreme Court ruled that lower-paid staff who work on the shop floor at Asda can compare themselves with higher-paid workers in warehouses. It was widely expected that the Supreme Court s ruling could have a knock-on effect for other cases – and the ECJ decision could too.

Consumer Reports: Knife-sharpening know-how

Consumer Reports: Knife-sharpening know-how Tags:  Knife Sharpener You use them every day, but chances are they don’t get the TLC they need: We’re talking about kitchen knives. If yours haven’t been sharpened in the past few months, you’re probably cutting or trying to cut with a dull knife. That’s not only frustrating but also dangerous. Consumer Reports reveals the tools you need to keep your knives slicing and dicing for years to come. Pull-through sharpeners typically cost $5 to $50. With these, you start right at the base of the knife near its bolster and pull all the way through to the tip. Once you’ve made a few passes on the coarse setting, you want to progress to the finer settings to polish the edge.

MARKET REPORT: Airlines nosedive after Portugal green list U-turn

She said: ‘There could be a big scalp. These companies have to keep massive engines sitting around doing nothing on the tarmac and nobody knows how much longer this is going on for. Investors need to have a hard look at British Airways which relies on business travel and long haul.’ Stock Watch - Zambeef Products  Heavy rains helped drive a whopping increase in first-half profits at African agricultural business Zambeef Products. The AIM-listed firm – which supplies pork, dairy, beef, chicken and cereals in Zambia, Ghana and Nigeria – said earnings were expected to be 2,167 per cent higher in US dollar terms than the same period of last year.

CT budget talks stuck on borrowing for cities, spending cap workaround

CT budget talks stuck on borrowing for cities, spending cap workaround Ritter insists House will vote Saturday even if governor doesn t endorse plan mark pazniokas :: ctmirrror.org Gov. Ned Lamont (foreground) and House Speaker Matt Ritter are bumping heads over the next two-year state budget. The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives inched closer Thursday toward a Saturday vote on a new state budget, even as negotiations with Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration bogged down late Wednesday night. While the governor and his fellow Democrats in the House and Senate majorities reached consensus earlier this week on taxes, Ritter confirmed that issues involving borrowing and, to a lesser extent, the statutory spending cap remain challenges.

Urgent tax-credit scam warning issued from Government

Urgent tax-credit scam warning issued from Government
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