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Josiah Mortimer

Josiah Mortimer is the Editor of Left Foot Forward. Follow him on Twitter.
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Scrapping the public sector pay cap wouldn’t cost half as much as you’d think…

Josiah Mortimer
17 November, 2017

New research shows the headline price of a pay rise for our nurses, teachers and civil servants doesn’t tell the whole picture.

Nigel Farage just withdrew this libel against anti-racism campaigners

Josiah Mortimer
15 November, 2017

The Brexiteer then desperately took to Twitter to moan about the group again. Diddums.

The end of trade unions isn’t inevitable – but it is possible. Here’s how they can reverse the decline

Josiah Mortimer
15 November, 2017

A new report sets out a plan to reverse the union movement’s decline. Leaders should listen closely.

Was Liam Fox’s consultation on the Brexit Trade Bill a sham?

Josiah Mortimer
7 November, 2017

The government’s consultation on a crucial Brexit bill closed a matter of hours before Ministers were announcing the final document on the airwaves.

Facebook’s latest move could prove a hammer blow to journalism

Josiah Mortimer
7 November, 2017

The media giant must stop and rethink recent changes that could undermine democracy in large parts of the world.

PETITION: Tell Parliament to recognise the union for MPs’ staff

Josiah Mortimer
3 November, 2017

Until the imbalance of power between MPs and staffers is challenged, abuse can continue to go unchallenged. The Parliamentary authorities should give workers a voice.

The cracks are growing in the UK’s privatised prison and probation service

Josiah Mortimer
3 November, 2017

Three years on from part-privatisation, staff and organisations working in the criminal justice sector are struggling to cope

The Lib Dems just won a victory on cold calling

Josiah Mortimer
1 November, 2017

Those horrendous claims management company calls could soon be history – if the government stick to their word.

British households have lost £600 a year because of Brexit

Josiah Mortimer
1 November, 2017

British workers have been hit with a huge Brexit bill – before we’ve even left.

Agency fees are being banned – but the government must not stop there

Josiah Mortimer
1 November, 2017

Ministers should be applauded for starting to take action on rip-off agencies. Now they should continue what they’ve started.

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