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- 12 Apr 2013
National Minimum Wage allowed to “wither on the vine”
Sarah Glenister
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- 10 Apr 2013
The idea of a public sector ‘pay premium’ is a recent invention
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5 Ways Public Sector Workers are Being Exploited
Sarah Glenister
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- 8 Apr 2013
Public sector privatisation leads to increased exploitation of workers
Sarah Glenister
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- 5 Apr 2013
IER Blacklist Charter
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Justice Deferred: a critical guide to the Coalition’s employment tribunal reforms – Morning Star Review
Adrian Weir
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Now the National Minimum Wage is under attack
Roger Jeary
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- 21 Mar 2013
Workplace Issues: learning from the front line
Roger Jeary
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Resisting Shock Therapy
John Medhurst
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- 14 Mar 2013
Lies, farce and obfuscation: The government’s new approach to consultation
Sarah Glenister
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- 7 Mar 2013
No independent review and no call for evidence on government’s new two-week consultations
Sarah Glenister
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- 6 Mar 2013
Skanska used blacklist to vet 66,000 people – including on public sector works
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National Minimum Wage allowed to “wither on the vine”