Author: IER

BA gives strikes’ bonuses to staff who did not join industrial action

10 July 2017 British Airways has been accused of using "divide and rule" tactics to try and break up the ongoing strike among cabin crew.

What can we expect from the Taylor Review?

Last year, Theresa May commissioned Matthew Taylor – former adviser to Tony Blair – to conduct an independent review into the "gig" economy and recommend changes to employment law.

Law Society publishes damning report on impact of legal aid cuts

07 July 2017 The Law Society has released an analysis of the impact of legal aid cuts four years after the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) was passed in May 2012.

TUC post-election poll shows “strong support” for workers’ rights

07 July 2017 A TUC poll of 3,000 voters after the election has found "strong support" for workers' rights is driving Conservative voters towards the Labour Party.

Zero-hours contract workers ‘at increased risk of poor mental health’

07 July 2017 Workers on zero-hours contracts are at an increased risk of suffering from mental health problems than peers with stable jobs.

Gig workers earning less than £2.50 an hour, new report reveals

07 July 2017 Workers in the "gig economy" are earning less than £2.50 an hour, a new report by Labour Party MP Frank Field has shown.

Deliveroo: We’ll offer workers more rights if you change the law

07 July 2017 Courier firm Deliveroo, which has been in the spotlight for its "gig economy" practices, has said today that it will offer workers more rights if the law is changed.

Zero-hours contracts used to silence exploited workers, ACAS says

07 July 2017 The practice of "zeroing down" workers on zero-hour contracts who raise concerns is used in some workplaces to discourage people from enforcing employment law.

Govt seeks permanent ban on industrial action in prisons

07 July 2017 Justice Secretary David Lidington has asked the High Court to impose a permanent ban on industrial action taken by prison officers this week, in a move the Prison Officers’ Association (POA) has called “bully boy tactics”.

12m to be out of work or overqualified for their job by 2024, study shows

06 July 2017 A burgeoning skills crisis will see 12 million people either out of work or stuck in jobs below their qualification level by 2024.

May refuses to end public sector pay cap

06 July 2017 The Prime Minister has refused to end the seven-year public sector pay cap, following a week of u-turns on the issue.

Public sector workers lose up to 10% of earnings, govt report shows

06 July 2017 The government quietly released a report on public sector pay earlier this week, which showed that workers in the ten main public sector professions have lost 10.1% of their earnings.
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