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5 Jun 2002 11:20AM

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The House of Lords has given an unopposed third reading to the UK Dignity at Work Bill, after bullying victims brought to the Lords by the trade union Amicus put the case for legal protection.
Baroness Gibson, the Bill's sponsor, said there was still a problem with getting the Government to find parliamentary time for the Bill, but added: "we will continue to press the case and hopefully eventually the Government will realise that it is a measure that ought to be supported.'
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