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The fight against TTIP is not over ‘till it’s over

Tony Burke
6 June, 2016

The trade deal is in trouble, but could still be imposed costing 150,000 UK jobs

The only way to be considered valuable in Britain is to be wealthy

Carl Packman
5 June, 2016

James Bloodworth’s ‘The Myth of Meritocracy’ argues that society fails to value the working class

The BHS scandal shows that we need workers on boards

Prem Sikka
27 May, 2016

Corporations are being run entirely in the interests of executives and shareholders, with little concern for anyone else

Brexit risks London’s crown as world’s top tourist destination

Fiona Twycross
26 May, 2016

Leaving the EU could cost billions in tourism revenue and thousands of jobs

Granting China market economy status would ruin key British industries

Tony Burke
13 May, 2016

The European Parliament has voted against China being granted Market Economy Status, though the Tories have backed it

The Trade Union Bill is still an attack on our movement, but it could have been so much worse

Dave Prentis
28 April, 2016

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, reflects on the union fightback against a bill that should never have existed

Goodwill has kept NHS going, but the government has even taken that

Jennifer Rossdale
26 April, 2016

A junior doctor explains how she and her colleagues have been driven to an all-out strike

Junior doctors contract driving medical students away from the NHS

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
22 April, 2016

As junior doctors prepare for an all-out strike, 94 per cent of medical students feel less enthusiastic about working in the NHS

Joblessness rising and wages stagnating

20 April, 2016

First unemployment increase since mid-2015 raises concerns about labour market slowdown

Government backtracks on Trade Union Bill as peers threaten rebellion

Silkie Cragg Hannah Reed
20 April, 2016

U-turn on the proposal to stop payroll collection of subscriptions is a major victory for unions

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