Human Rights
Employment Law Update 2018: London
Wednesday 10 October 2018
A one-day conference
Thompsons Solicitors, Holborn, London
Sold out
At this popular annual conference, leading lawyers, academics and trade unionists will discuss how employment law has developed over the year so far, how it can be expected to change in the future, and how workers can best be protected.
Future of Labour Law: progressive rights under a progressive government - London
Thursday 14 June 2018
A one day conference
Unite the Union, London
Sponsored by Morrish Solicitors
Since it was published in 2016, our team of experts has continued working on the Manifesto for Labour Law project, preparing our recommendations for their translation into draft legislation. At this conference, key authors from our Manifesto team will guide delegates through our proposed reforms, the evidence behind them, and the benefits for workers, employers and the economy of reform.
Racism at work: Liverpool

Thursday 8 March 2018
A one-day conference
Unite the Union, Liverpool
Racism in the workplace sadly continues to be a daily issue for millions of people. Data from as recently as 2015 shows that nearly a third of employees have either witnessed or experienced racism at work, whether from managers, colleagues, customers or suppliers – a stark reminder of the need for robust protections in the law.
Migration after Brexit: the challenge for labour standards 2017
Wednesday 15 March 2017
A one-day conference
Unite the Union, Theobald’s Road, London WC1X 8TN
Employment Law Update 2016: London
Wednesday 09 November 2016
A one-day conference
Diskus Room, Unite the Union, Theobald's Road, London, WC1X 8TN
Human Rights vs. Bill of Rights: What's in it for workers?: Liverpool
Thursday 19 May 2016
A one-day conference
Conference Suite, NW Unite the Union, Liverpool
In 2014 the Conservatives announced they would scrap the Human Rights Act, withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights and introduce a new British Bill of Rights. More recently, Government chatter has focused on upgrading the Supreme Court into a “constitutional court” empowered to overrule EU laws, thereby ‘repatriating ’ rights back to the UK.
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