Sued by your own staff - if customers abuse them?
13 Sep 2010 | by James Taylor
That's the prospect facing business owners as a result of new equality legislation, a law firm suggests.
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JobsWith the owners now openly at war with the board, Liverpool FC continues its experiment in how not to run a business.
That's the prospect facing business owners as a result of new equality legislation, a law firm suggests.
As Liverpool's treatment of Rafael Benitez shows, the normal rules of business just don't apply in football.
Nigel Northridge is Debenhams' new chairman, as John Lovering (bravely) heads for Mitchells & Butlers.
The Scots have decided that Donald Trump's golf course is more important than a few sand dunes...
At least someone's happy this morning: carmaker Porsche, after Boris scrapped the £25 congestion charge...
Now Sir Tom Hunter is suing Tesco. Who'd have thought garden centres could cause so much strife?
Poor old Sir Stuart Rose is in the firing line again, and it's all thanks to Martha Lane Fox...
Want to attract good MBAs? In that case you need to think about your corporate reputation...
Our 60-second guide to the best of this week's business news: the Rock sinks like a stone, the government vies with the England football team for the public's disdain, and absenteeism gets ever more imaginative...
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