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According to the Evening Standard City bank NOMURA are being sued for £3m over comments like ‘your breasts are honkers'.

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Tribunal Claims

The 2008-2009 ACAS report is that with the recession the number of unfair dismissal claims is on the increase. Redundancy claims are up by 36% on the previous year with unfair dismissal claims being up by 29%. The full report can be accessed here.

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