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.
Limited liability for shareholders has conferred unlimited liability on people. It’s time corporations were democratised.
What started as a small action over unpaid holiday ends in historic victory for couriters at an NHS provider.
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.
We’re getting poorer, the gender pay gap isn’t closing and inequality between regions remains rife.
A think tank is urging the government to support low-paid care workers in collective bargaining to challenge exploitative practices.
Large, high street companies persistently underpay their staff. We need strong new measures for tackling this exploitation.
Two thirds of between 300,000 to 600,000 workers who are illegally paid below the minimum wage are women.
The TUC’s comments coincide with a new report by thinktank Demos, which found 36% percent of young people worry about not being paid enough.
HMRC’s own inspections show nearly half of care companies are failing to pay the minimum wage. Yet the government are refusing to name and shame them. Why?
Academies and schools are making tortuous calculations in order to get away with paying the bare minimum – in a county where rents and house prices are astronomical.