IPA lobbies Government for changes to Tupe
23 Feb 2012 | by Ian Darby
The IPA is calling for the exemption of advertising and other professional services from the 2006 Tupe employment regulations.
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The Government has confirmed that the COI, which officially closes on Friday, will be replaced by a 70-strong team in the Cabinet Office.
The IPA is calling for the exemption of advertising and other professional services from the 2006 Tupe employment regulations.
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