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Government considers minimum service levels in hospitals during strikes

The government is considering introducing regulations that would require some doctors and nurses to work during strikes

How would new strikes laws actually work?

Transport Committee sets 9 tests for Government

Watch: IER / CTUF Fringe at TUC Congress 2023

Video courtesy of the Morning Star

The Institute at TUC Congress

September 10-13, ACC Liverpool

IER / CTUF fringe report: Lynch and Kebede vow to stand firm over strikes laws

TUC fringe meeting organised by the Institute of Employment Rights (IER) and the Campaign for Trade Union Freedom in Liverpool

Unions warn of the AI ‘tidal wave’ coming towards workers

"We can't stop the tide, but we can build a boat.”

TUC launches AI taskforce to safeguard workers’ rights

Tories’ “light-touch approach” to AI regulation at work risks Britain’s labour market becoming a “wild west.”

IER annual employment rights events programme

Every year the IER produces a series of prestigious events where delegates hear from experts on changes to employment law. Registrations are now live.

Minimum Service Levels: Code of Practice on reasonable steps published

Government opens consultation on draft Code of Practice

Labour faces criticism for backtracking on workers’ rights commitments

A series of articles takes the Labour Party to task over the dropping of the pledge to create a single status for all workers
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