Ministry staff protest poverty pay and having to work when sick
Workers want a living wage
Workers want a living wage
Luis, one workers on strike at the MoJ, said they call it the “Ministry of Injustice”
“It cannot be right for an individual to leave custody with £46 to last them a number of weeks, nowhere to live and no job.”
Conservative cuts have led to crippling inefficiencies
Financial incentives mean the UK will continue in this dubious alliance
The number of prisoners in England and Wales has almost doubled in the last 25 years
Government says it will look into falling number of tribunal claims
Dominic Raab is no more keen on the Equality Act than he is on the Human Rights Act
Following the introduction of fees in July 2013 there has been a 66 per cent drop in the number of employment tribunal claims
Chris Grayling is rushing ahead with government plans to privatise probation services.