employment
Why did the Lords reject trade union reforms?
The Government's Trade Union Bill has suffered embarrassing defeats on political funding, electronic voting and facility time
Budget 2016: Work doesn’t pay in Osborne’s Britain
Job insecurity is increasing as zero hours contracts and self-employment extend across the economy, while full-time jobs decline dramatically
Our pensions system is still leaving marginalised groups behind
An Indian worker in the UK typically has less than half the defined benefit pension savings of a white worker
Shocking violence at work statistics remind us why we need trade unions
Millions of people are likely to experience violence and intimidation at some point in their working lives
Jobs or pay – we still haven’t got the hang of delivering on both
There are good reasons to worry that stalling earnings may stifle household demand
Finally, employment growth and wage gains. But…
As risks to the global economy increase, these cuts are all the more dangerous