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  2. Assured Compliance Assessment Solution - Wikipedia

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    Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) is a software set of information security tools used for vulnerability scanning and risk assessment by agencies of the United States Department of Defense (DoD). [1] It performs automated vulnerability scanning and device configuration assessment.

  3. Acas - Wikipedia

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    The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) is a non-departmental public body of the Government of the United Kingdom. Its purpose is to improve organisations and working life through the promotion and facilitation of strong industrial relations practice.

  4. Employment Relations Act 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Section 10 creates a right for employees to be accompanied to disciplinary or grievance meetings by a companion of their choice provided that the chosen companion is a member of one of the following categories: a paid official of a trade union; an unpaid official of a trade union who is certified as competent to act as a companion; or

  5. Grunwick dispute - Wikipedia

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    On 2 September 1976 all 137 striking workers were dismissed from the company's employ. In the intervening period, APEX had declared the strike "official" and sought a meeting with Grunwick management, as did, informally, the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas). The company refused to meet with APEX or ACAS. [3]

  6. Labour government, 1974–1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 set up a Health and Safety Commission and Executive and a legal framework for health and safety at work. The Employment Protection Act 1975 set up the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Services (ACAS) to arbitrate in industrial disputes, enlarged the rights of employees and trade unions, extended the ...

  7. 2018–2023 United Kingdom higher education strikes - Wikipedia

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    The meeting led to an agreement to undergo conciliation through Acas, the UK's national industrial dispute conciliation body. UCU tabled and published a set of proposals which it argued was consistent with the majority of UUK members' positions in USS's earlier consultation, but strikes were not called off.

  8. Worker representation on corporate boards of directors

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    This was put into the Weimar Constitution article 165, and resulted in a work council law in 1920, [38] and a board representation law in 1922. [39] The fascist government abolished codetermination in 1934, but after World War II , German unions again made collective agreements to resurrect work councils and board representation.

  9. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    Mediation provides the opportunity for parties to agree terms and resolve issues by themselves, without the need for legal representation or court hearings. [52] Not all disputes lend themselves well to mediation. Success is unlikely unless: [53] [54] All parties are ready and willing to participate. All (or no) parties have legal representation.