Category: Consultation responses
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Doreen Lawrence Review: BAME employment rights and protections
Yvette Williams MBE argues for improved risk assessments, provision of PPE, and adequate sick pay to save BAME lives during the
IR35 and the dangers of bogus self employment
A submission to the House of Lords subcommittee on the Finance Bill warns of the potential for employers to exploit workers by abusing
Employment Law Hearing Structures consultation – the Law Commission
Professor Michael Ford QC sets out the proposals of the Manifesto for Labour Law in regard to Labour Court
Race pay gap reporting
Recommendations on how a new requirement to report pay information broken down by race can be most effectively applied to reduce
An inspection of how the Home Office is tackling illegal working
Professor Sonia McKay responds to a Home Office consultation regarding the treatment of migrant
Submission to the House of Commons Regulatory Reform Committee Inquiry into the Government Deregulation Agenda
This response recommends that health and safety law is modernised to fit with an increasingly fragmented
Protection of Official Data – submission to the Law Commission
A response to the Law Commission's consultation on how to protect Official Data as it reviews statutes including the Official Secrets
Submission to the United Nations Open-ended Inter-Governmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations and Human Rights
The potential principles, scope and elements of an internationally binding instrument to protect human
Trade Union Bill: Written Evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights
Detailed evidence as to how the Trade Union Bill breaches international
Picketing and the Trade Union Bill: Written Evidence
The legal evidence to demonsttate the new picketing rules in the Trade Union Bill is a violation of the right to freedom of
The Trade Union Bill: TUC Submission to ILO Committee of Experts
Professor Keith Ewing provides a detailed analysis of the Trade Union Bill's contravention of international standards on workers'