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Andrew Pakes

A drawing of a human head with a range of mental health issues written inside it

Mental Health Awareness Week 2022: Mental health should be a priority when it comes to rebuilding the economy

Andrew Pakes
12 May, 2022

‘One in ten sick days recorded at work during the last year were due to mental health conditions according to the latest ONS figures’

‘Productivity’ in a pandemic: How employers are gearing up to spy on workers

Andrew Pakes
1 December, 2020

Data is the new frontline of workers’ rights. We need to get serious about these risks now and take a stand, writes Prospect’s Andrew Pakes.

Why Big Data is becoming the front line in the battle for workers’ rights

Andrew Pakes
17 February, 2020

The surveillance sphere no one is talking about.

How Labour can seize the initiative on food policy

Andrew Pakes
22 August, 2014

Food will be one of the major challenges of the 21st century – and one on which the UK Labour party can lead on

The government has failed to provide a convincing solution to water price rises

Andrew Pakes
5 November, 2013

We need greater leadership from the government, not just to deal with household water bills, but to ensure that regulation of the industry is fit for purpose.

Bills are rising but the government seems incapable of standing up to the water companies

Andrew Pakes
3 October, 2013

We need an ambitious approach to water reform and the future of our water resources. We haven’t seen much evidence of that from the government.

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