unions
Supreme Court dismissal of Pimlico Plumbers’ appeal offers hope – but little and late
Workers are celebrating a Supreme Court decision to grant Pimlico Plumbers' "self-employed" full workers rights. But there's still much do be done, writes Asad Rehman.
Frances O’Grady: Unions are starting to win the battle against forced self-employment
The Pimlico Plumbers case sends a strong signal: bosses can no longer shun their responsibilities, writes the TUC's General Secretary.
Could this radical idea rescue the trade union movement?
Until a few years ago, only geeks had heard of 'auto-enrollment'. Now millions more people are in pension schemes. Could a similar plan revive trade unionism in the UK?
British capitalism isn’t working – and business must work with unions to fix the economy
If politicians are serious about tackling low productivity, then solutions need to start involving employees, and that means unions.
Solidarity: This MP just cancelled a keynote speech to avoid crossing picket line
It's a welcome contrast to how some Labour MPs have acted in the past.
NHS staff are fighting back against outsourcing to ‘arms length’ companies
Up to 1,650 local hospital staff across two different NHS trusts face transfer to subsidiary companies, where unions worry their employment rights could be eroded away.