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25 Apr 2002 11:31AM
The Bank of England has been accused of threatening to sack workers if they did not sign a new contract, reports news service Ananova. The report describes how over 1,500 workers were sent a letter, giving them 20 days to sign the contract. At least six former employees have brought claims of unfair dismissal to a tribunal.
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