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A council running one of Wales' top tourist attractions, where four staff lost their jobs amid claims of deep unrest, claimed victory yesterday after an employment tribunal's 'positive result'. Former Margam Country Park employees Roger Lee, Roger Jones, Nigel Davies and Carl Jacobs said they felt disputes over the attraction's famous deer collection resulted in them losing their jobs.
But Neath Port Talbot Council argued at the Cardiff tribunal that the redundancies were necessary because the men's jobs were 'outdated'.See the full content of this document
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Council Claims Victory Over Park Redundancies After Tribunal Ruling
The council has announced ambitious pounds 9.5m plans to revamp the park, establish a new Welsh Centre of Pho...
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