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Digital Editor of Pensions Insight and Engaged Investor Sara Benwell on the News Review 22/07/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Digital Editor of Pensions Insight and Engaged Investor Sara Benwell on the News Review 22/07/16
Time once again for the Consuming Issues news review, with Georgie Frost and is joined by Digital Editor of Pensions Insight and Engaged Investor, Sara Benwel. And today, they look at the MPs committee who condemned Sports Direct, for making their employees work in condition like a 'Victorian Workhouse'. And, Sainsbury's have the go ahead to purchase Argos. Plus, the Government is under pressure to sort out the Southern Rail debacle. All this and more, on Consuming Issues, every day from 9am to Midday, right here on Share Radio.
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Sara Benwell


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: What would Brexit actually mean for immigration? A chat with Jonathan Beech from Migrate UK

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: What would Brexit actually mean for immigration? A chat with Jonathan Beech from Migrate UK
European Union leaders last night warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market after it leaves the bloc. French and German leaders made clear that this was non-negotiable and the UK couldn't pick and choose. Immigration to the UK, particularly from poorer EU countries, was a key issue in the referendum campaign. So what would Brexit actually mean for immigration?
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Jonathan Beech


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: People with mental health issues fear talking about it in the workplace. Listen to Paula Chan

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: People with mental health issues fear talking about it in the workplace. Listen to Paula Chan
Its mental health week. Many people living with mental health issues fear talking about it in the workplace. But that can leave them without support and unprotected. Joining Georgie is Employment Lawyer Paula Chan from the law firm Slater and Gordon.
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Paula Chan


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Georgie Frost

Football managers to fight back against the sack? We look at the Nigel Gibbs case

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Football managers to fight back against the sack? We look at the Nigel Gibbs case
Managerial dismissals are the norm in football. So it may be a bit of a surprise to hear one case headed to tribunal. Assisant boss Nigel Gibbs took his old club Leeds United to court and won more than £330,000. The issue in the case was whether Mr Gibbs was constructively dismissed, or whether he simply chose to go. Georgie Frost was joined by our regular expert on employment law Kevin Charles from Crossland Solicitors.
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Kevin Charles


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Georgie Frost

Why EHRC warned companies over discriminatory adverts? @GECFrost with Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors

Georgie Frost
Why EHRC warned companies over discriminatory adverts? @GECFrost with Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors
The Equality and Human Rights Council have issued a guidance on discriminatory job adverts. It says thousands of people could be at risk of being denied jobs due to these discriminatory adverts. @GECFrost speaks to Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors
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Kevin Charles


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Georgie Frost

How to Change the World

Georgie Frost
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Fair Deal

How to Change the World
In 1971, a group of friends set off to sail into a nuclear test zone in a boat called Greenpeace, and their protest captured the world’s imagination. Now a new documentary called How to Change the World reveals never before seen archive to bring their story to life, and in this show Georgie Frost chats to director Jerry Rothwell.
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Jerry Rothwell


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Georgie Frost

High Profile names call for action on Climate Change

Georgie Frost
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Fair Deal

High Profile names call for action on Climate Change
Many high profile figures including Desmond Tutu and Vivienne Westwood are calling for mass climate change action ahead of the UN's Paris conference in December. Their statement, published in the book Stop Climate Crimes, reads "We are at a crossroads. We do not want to be compelled to survive in a world that has been made barely liveable for us..." In this show Georgie finds out more from 350.org who are one of the environmental groups behind the project.
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Nicolas Haeringer


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Georgie Frost

Fair Deal: the true cost of the global garment industry with Andrew Morgan

Georgie Frost
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Fair Deal Special

Fair Deal: the true cost of the global garment industry with Andrew Morgan
A new film called The True Cost takes an in-depth look into the impact of the global garment industry on the people and the planet – particularly in the wake of the Rana Plaza disaster when an eight-story garment factory, which at the time was making clothes for major western brands, collapsed in Bangladesh killing over 1000 people and injuring thousands. In this Fair Deal show chats to the director Andrew Morgan to find out more.
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Andrew Morgan


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Georgie Frost

Financial news review with Gina Miller

Georgie Frost
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Financial News Review With Gina Miller

Financial news review with Gina Miller
With HSBC set to cut thousands of jobs in the UK, Georgie discusses that and the other money stories making the headlines with Gina Miller of SCM Direct and the Money She website including the effect of bankers' bonuses and wearables at work: the new frontier of employer surveillance.
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Gina Miller


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