Category: Consultation responses
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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'
An IER submission to the BIS Inquiry into the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP and Labour Rights
IER experts warn of the potential for NHS selloffs and the dilution of workers' rights in the TTIP Free Trade
An IER response to Richard Baker MSP’s Consultation Paper on Culpable Homicide (Scotland) Bill
Recommendations on a new Bill to litigate against employers that cause death through gross
Response to the Law Society consultation: How should employment tribunals operate in the future?
Evidence of the harm done by the implementation of tribunal fees and recommendations for a fairer
Response to Inquiry into Deaths (Scotland) Bill Consultation
David Whyte responds to a public consultation broadly in favour of the proposals set out in the Draft Inquiry into Deaths (Scotland)
The Whistleblowing Framework: Call for Evidence
Catherine Hobby proposes the government take several measures to improve the legal protection of
Response to the Triennial Review of the Health and Safety Executive
A detailed and critical response to the government's Triennial Review of the Health and Safety Executive
Response to Whistleblowing Commission: Strengthening law and policy
A whistleblowing expert argues that reforms in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill have made the law less
Response to Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) 2006: consultation on proposed changes
An argument against the Coalition's claim that current TUPE laws "gold-plate" the Acquired Rights Directive, on which they are based, is a