The fight against TTIP is not over ‘till it’s over
The trade deal is in trouble, but could still be imposed costing 150,000 UK jobs
The trade deal is in trouble, but could still be imposed costing 150,000 UK jobs
James Bloodworth’s ‘The Myth of Meritocracy’ argues that society fails to value the working class
Corporations are being run entirely in the interests of executives and shareholders, with little concern for anyone else
Leaving the EU could cost billions in tourism revenue and thousands of jobs
The European Parliament has voted against China being granted Market Economy Status, though the Tories have backed it
Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, reflects on the union fightback against a bill that should never have existed
A junior doctor explains how she and her colleagues have been driven to an all-out strike
As junior doctors prepare for an all-out strike, 94 per cent of medical students feel less enthusiastic about working in the NHS
First unemployment increase since mid-2015 raises concerns about labour market slowdown
U-turn on the proposal to stop payroll collection of subscriptions is a major victory for unions