THE head of school crossing patrol attendants in Birmingham told an employment tribunal he felt it was “too hard to judge” how his team could be rewarded with bonuses.Read
Birmingham City Council’s human resources boss is ‘‘damn proud’’ of the authority’s controversial Single Status programme, an employment tribunal heard.Read
THE Government launched an outspoken attack on Birmingham City Council today, accusing the local authority of not moving quickly enough to help 50,000 unemployed people.Read
More than 4,000 female workers begin their battle with Birmingham City Council today over their rights to be paid the same as men for doing the same job.Read
YOUNG people fleeing from a life of poverty and violence in the world’s trouble-spots are responsible for a sharp rise in the number of children running away from council-run residential homes and foster care in Birmingham, it has been claimed.Read
BIRMINGHAM’s senior politician in charge of children’s services has called on a council officer to consider their position after planned cutbacks were leaked to the Birmingham Mail.Read
RESIDENTS living close to the Edgbaston cricket ground have started legal action in an attempt to halt a controversial £32 million expansion of the stadium.Read