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- 7 Apr 2021
The original ‘gig’ workers: The fight against bogus self-employment in the construction industry
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Unpaid Work Requirements of Offenders: Rehabilitation or Exploitation?
Virginia Mantouvalou
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- 26 Mar 2021
Health & safety at work is fundamental. Let’s make it a fundamental right
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The Post Brexit ‘Red Tape’ Paradox: Part 2
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David Whyte
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Does a Compulsory Retirement Age Infringe Human Rights Law?
Professor Hugh Collins
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The weaknesses in the law that just allowed employers to pay care workers less than the minimum wage
Kate Ewing
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- 17 Mar 2021
Don’t be fooled, Uber is still dodging the minimum wage
Kate Ewing
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Uber and beyond: clamping down on the gig economy
Tom Kirk
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How we won against Uber
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A personal perspective from behind the PPE
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Women: At the heart of the Covid fight, and now fighting the discrimination that came with it
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The post-Brexit ‘red tape’ paradox: Part 1
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The original ‘gig’ workers: The fight against bogus self-employment in the construction industry