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- 7 Nov 2013
Migrants bring net profit to UK – let’s silence the myths and talk about the real problems
Sarah Glenister
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- 1 Nov 2013
Nearly 80% of Britons feel they are not benefiting from economic recovery – it’s time to change tack
Sarah Glenister
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- 25 Oct 2013
Experts weigh in on new TUPE Regulations
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More attacks on UK workers’ rights promised by the Prime Minister
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Roger Jeary
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- 11 Oct 2013
IER welcomes proposed compensation scheme for blacklisted workers; but this is not even the beginning of the end
Professor Keith Ewing
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- 10 Oct 2013
What the experts say: An Employment Law Update
Roger Jeary
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- 3 Oct 2013
The human rights we stand to lose from a Tory government
Sarah Glenister
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- 2 Oct 2013
We must fight for care workers to earn at least the National Minimum Wage
Matthew Egan
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- 27 Sep 2013
A raise in minimum wage is welcome, but it’s not the best we can do
Lord John Hendy KC
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Migrants bring net profit to UK – let’s silence the myths and talk about the real problems