minimum wage
Why the national minimum wage needs to rise to £10 for all workers
A report published this week shows how a rise in the minimum wage would see 9 million workers better off. And that can only be good for the country, John Earls writes.
Failing to pay the national minimum wage should be a criminal offence
The number of workers on low pay is increasing and more are finding that employers are not honouring the minimum wage laws.
How the government is failing carers and those who depend on them
Most carer workers are still being paid well under the national minimum wage. And the government isn't doing anything about it.
Shareholders have run the show for too long – it’s time for radical reform to company boards
Limited liability for shareholders has conferred unlimited liability on people. It's time corporations were democratised.
Signed, sealed, delivered: Gig economy workers get union recognition
What started as a small action over unpaid holiday ends in historic victory for couriters at an NHS provider.
The government ‘named and shamed’ 260 exploitative employers today. But what about public sector workers?
The government's investigation into employers paying less than minimum wage failed to look at the unpaid work done by an estimated 2 million public servants.