- Seminar Papers
- 2009/10
- 2008/09
- 2007/08
- Consultations
- Health and safety gone mad? Briefing paper
- Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry into Business and Human Rights 2009
- The Health of Britain's Working Age Population
- ASLEF v UK Briefing Paper
- Modernising labour law to meet the challenges of the 21st century
- The Gender Pay Gap (2005)
- Human Rights (2004)
- The Right to Strike (2004)
- Infiltration by BNP (2004)
- Code of Practice in Jersey (2004)
- Reviewing the Employment Relations Act (2003)
- 2006/07
- Commissioned Work
- European Case Law: Implications for UK Labour Law
- The Right to Strike: A Comparative Perspective. A study of national law in six EU states
- Strike Rules across EU 27
- Chronology of Labour Law
Consultations
The Gender Pay Gap 2005
The Institute of Employment Rights' submission to the Women and Work Commission, prepared by Professor Aileen McColgan, IER Vice-President.
Download submission in Adobe Acrobat format (16 A4 pages) below:
Consultation Document: the right to strike (2004)
The Institute of Employment Rights' submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry into the Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, prepared by Keith Ewing and John Hendy.
Download submission in Adobe Acrobat format (56 A4 pages)
Consultation Document: JCHR Review of International Human Rights Instruments (2004)
The Institute of Employment Rights' response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the government's review of International Human Rights Instruments, prepared by Professor Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC.
Download submission in Adobe Acrobat format (2 A4 pages)
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Consultation Document: the threat to trade unions of infiltration by far right organisations (2004)
As the BNP began to take unions to court for attempting to expel BNP members from the union, the Institute of Employment Rights' submitted its thoughts on s 174 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 to the Joint Committee on Human Rights. The report was prepared by Keith Ewing and John Hendy and is available here
