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- 1 Apr 2022
Shapps’ P&O response is far from adequate
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 22 Mar 2022
It’s the hobbling of trade union power that’s permitted P&O’s actions
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 11 Feb 2022
The Status of Workers Bill: Lord Hendy’s speech
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 2 Jun 2021
Wales is leading the UK in progressive trade union policy
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 1 Jun 2021
A new Bill for all workers
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 7 Jan 2021
Collective bargaining promises in Brexit deal are nothing but hot air
Nicola Countouris
Keith Ewing
Lord John Hendy QC
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How the Brexit deal threatens your rights at work
Nicola Countouris
Keith Ewing
Lord John Hendy QC
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- 14 Sep 2020
Covid-19 and workplace rights
Lord John Hendy QC
Keith Ewing
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- 2 Sep 2020
The myth of the labour market
Lord John Hendy QC
Keith Ewing
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- 22 May 2020
No safety without the unions
Lord John Hendy QC
Keith Ewing
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- 4 May 2020
Covid-19: Learning from the past for a better future
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Lord John Hendy QC
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- 15 Apr 2020
All in it together? The reality is sadly different It’s the poor who will suffer the most
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Shapps’ P&O response is far from adequate