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A third of working families are a paycheck away from losing their homes

9 August, 2016

Shelter calls on the government to strengthen the welfare safety net

Unions demand action over 3,000 Lloyds redundancies post-Brexit

28 July, 2016

Government must protect jobs and listen to workers during Brexit talks

UK workers see 10.4 per cent wage drop – the biggest in OECD besides Greece

27 July, 2016

Real wages from 2007 to 2015 fell despite more jobs, says TUC

No Brexit blues? Here’s what the Bank of England really said

Media Watch
21 July, 2016

The Brexit press are excited. Here’s the bad news.

May brags about record employment — but what are those jobs really worth?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
20 July, 2016

Too much of the increase in employment is down to unstable, poorly paid jobs that don’t take people out of poverty

Brexit could cut value of National Living Wage by 40p an hour

11 July, 2016

Scheme has had little effect on jobs but EU vote creates uncertainty

Brexit demands a new economic vision, not Osborne’s corporate tax cuts

Prem Sikka
4 July, 2016

The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people

George Osborne is in denial and Carney can’t do it alone – we need an action plan for the economy

Geoff Tily
1 July, 2016

As well as responding to the shock of Brexit, our economic policy must begin to repair the country

Project Fear is dead. Long live Project Fear.

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 June, 2016

Progressive parties must urgently act to offset the worst effects of Brexit

Working people must not pay the price for Brexit, says TUC chief

24 June, 2016

Frances O’Grady says protecting jobs and living standards is a priority after vote to leave EU

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