
IER at TUC 2024
A new deal and a new government
Come to our TUC stall and chat with us about the new deal for workers, and reducing working time
IER activity at TUC
IER TUC briefing
Our expert analysis on what is likely to be in Labour's upcoming Employment Rights Bill, what commitments may be missing, and why all of the policies are equally crucial for completing a picture of labour rights fit for the 21st century.
IER & CTUF fringe
Come and join us for our TUC fringe meeting on Sunday evening - 6:00pm (or end of congress)
Briefing: Reduction in working time with no loss of pay - an update
An IER briefing around the practical possiblities of unions negotiating reduced working time
Publication: Pay review bodies - their history and their future
This timely reports analyses the effectiveness (and appropriateness) of pay review bodies
Read IER expert comment
The IER’s mission today is holding Labour to account on workers’ rights
Newly appointed director James Harrison sets out his vision for the Institute of Employment Rights
Lord John Hendy on collective bargaining – House of Lords (video)
Lord Hendy's contribution to the King's Speech debate on the 22nd July 2024
The King’s Speech: what will be in the Employment Bill?
Briefing notes, which accompany the King's Speech, give the detail on what the Government's Employment Bill will entail.
The Health and Safety at Work Act at 50
The 1974 Act marked the introduction of a radically different regulatory framework for work health and safety in Britain
Book Review: Time to legislate over AI
Given the threat that AI poses to workers, Tony Burke recommends a pamphlet that sets out the way forward
Review: Migration and work in post-Brexit UK
A book review of our excellent report by Manoj Dias-Abey and Katie Bales.