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Simon Brooks

BBC News - World Cup stewards walk out in pay strike - 0 views

  • South Africa's World Cup chief, Danny Jordaan, said it was "unacceptable" for the stewards to be trying to disrupt the games.
  • He said it was an "employer-employee wage dispute".
  • Protesting stewards in Durban told reporters they had received 190 rand (£17; $25) for their work, but they had been promised much more.
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  • The firm employing the stewards, Stallion Security, told AFP news agency that the workers had been "misled" by jealous commercial rivals who failed to get the World Cup tender.
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    This article highlights how employee action can cause potentially damaging consequences for businesses. The stewards walked out after they had been paid less than they were 'promised' - it emphasises the impact of poor employer-employee relations on business functioning.
Duncan Innes

My Groupon nightmare! Need a Cake shop owner is forced to bake 102,000 cakes after barg... - 1 views

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    Cup cake offer to ggod to be true
Duncan Innes

Fairtrade beans do not mean a cup of coffee is entirely ethical | Dan Welch | Environme... - 0 views

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    How ethical are the big coffee companies? What's the difference between Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade?
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