Author: IER

Deliveroo agrees to drop anti-tribunal clause

24 February 2017 Deliveroo has told a government Select Committee that it will drop a clause in the contracts it offers its so-called "self-employed" delivery workers, which aims to dissuade them from enforcing their rights at tribunal.

Britons ‘worked 2.1bn hours for free last year’

24 February 2017 UK workers put in 2.1 billion hours for free in 2016, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has revealed, urging Britons to take their full lunch breaks and go home on time.

Govt shelves British Bill of Rights (again)

24 February 2017 The government has once again postponed its development of a British Bill of Rights, with Justice Secretary Liz Truss explaining the issue will be revisited after the UK leaves the EU.

Tribunal claims will be decided online, govt announces

24 February 2017 Following a consultation regarding reform to the Employment Tribunal process, which closed in January, the government has responded to confirm that some cases will be decided online.

UNISON: Collective bargaining prevents employer undercutting wages with migrant labour

24 February 2017 Public sector union UNISON has called for increased collective bargaining coverage to prevent employers from undercutting wages through the exploitation of migrant labour, providing evidence that austerity and privatisation are a bigger problem for workers than immigration.

How do we protect migrant workers in a post-EU UK?

22 February 2017 Yet more unclear news today on the future for migrant workers in the UK, as Brexit Secretary David Davis said the door will not "suddenly shut" after Britain leaves the EU, but that immigration controls will increase. His words are unlikely to reassure the three million EU nationals whose lives have been thrown into uncertainty since last year's vote to leave the EU.

Migrant workers ‘being mislead on their rights’

17 February 2017 Migrant workers are being deliberately mislead on their rights, allowing employers to exploit them, the leader of the government's review into employment law and the gig economy has said.

Taylor: Businesses are evading tax and workers feel like “slaves”

17 February 2017 In interviews before his tour of the UK to investigate the experiences of workers and employers in the modern economy, government job tsar Matthew Taylor has warned that businesses are deliberately exploiting vulnerable workers to evade tax.

CETA approved by EU parliament, but still no debate in Westminster

17 February 2017 The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Europe and Canada was voted in by the EU parliament this week, but it has still not been debated in Westminster.

Govt refuses public inquiry into blacklisting

13 February 2017 Business Minister Margot James has refused to conduct a public inquiry into blacklisting after being called to do so by Labour MPs.

Govt review into employment status and workers’ rights finally surfaces

13 February 2017 In October 2014, then Business Secretary Vince Cable launched a review into employment statuses, noting an increase in precarious work. The review he commissioned was completed in December 2015 but was only published last week.
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