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1 Nov 2004 5:54PM

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The Government is facing a battle with MPs and peers over new rules for employment tribunals which keep whistleblowing claims over corruption, fraud, disregard of public safety and other misdeeds under wraps.
A report in The Guardian says that, in a little-noticed change in the rules which came into force on 1 October, details of 100,000 employment tribunal claims a year, including those for whistleblowing, are now kept secret from the public. Claims come to light only if and when they go to... (116 more words)
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