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The political attack on workplace representation – a legal response (Hard copy)
Legal experts respond to the Tory-led Coalition’s attack on worker representation in this timely…
The political attack on workplace representation – a legal response (Hard copy, trade union)
Legal experts respond to the Tory-led Coalition’s attack on worker representation in this timely…
PM asks businesses their opinion on European employment law; workers not invited
05 July 2013 Prime Minister David Cameron has made it clear where his allegiances lie by inviting six business leaders to review European employment legislation. Workers, whose fundamental rights the…
Reconstruction after the crisis: a manifesto for collective bargaining (Hard copy, trade union)
This publication presents evidence-based policy proposals for the state encouragement of collective…
Liverpool MPs publish voluntary code of conduct for zero-hours contracts
28 June 2013 A report published by three Labour MPs from the Liverpool area includes six-point voluntary code for employers taking on staff on a zero-hour…
The Right to Strike: From the Trade Disputes Act 1906 to a Trade Union Freedom Bill 2006 (Download)
This book tells the story of the Trade Disputes Act 1906, in celebration of its centenary, and discusses the impact of the Trade Union Freedom…
The Right to Strike: From the Trade Disputes Act 1906 to a Trade Union Freedom Bill 2006 (Download, trade union)
This book tells the story of the Trade Disputes Act 1906, in celebration of its centenary, and discusses the impact of the Trade Union Freedom…
Unison seeks judicial review against employment tribunal fees
19 June 2013 Public sector union Unison is applying to the High Court to launch a judicial review into the introduction of employment tribunal fees, which are to be brought…
Shares for rights scheme passed – facts about the new law
25 April 2013 After a prolonged fight between the House of Lords and the government, the widely unpopular shares for rights scheme announced by Chancellor George Osborne is to come…
Employment law normally seen as burdensome by employers who do not understand it, govt concedes
08 March 2013 It turns out the left was right all along on the problems perceived by employers with employment law, but it is quite a surprise a Tory-led government…
Labour Law Review 2011 (Download)
The authors look at minimum wage, health and safety, whistleblowing, working time, TUPE and discrimination…