
A People’s Vote will fight a Brexit turning back the clock on women’s rights
In the second of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Emily Andrew argues that Brexit is fundamentally sexist.

In the second of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Emily Andrew argues that Brexit is fundamentally sexist.

Amazon Italy has finally agreed to work with unions, Spanish fulfilment centres are on strike, and German workers have erupted in protest. Amazon.co.uk is next on the line.

The IWGB union are fighting a decision that denies Deliveroo riders basic employment rights – and they need your support.

Who do Acas go to when their workers strike?…

Workers at a recycling plant kicked off a wildcat strike after management refuses to replace breathing masks’ filters.

What started as a small action over unpaid holiday ends in historic victory for couriters at an NHS provider.

More economic democracy – union power, workers’ rights, decentralisation of and democratic engagement in decision-making – creates better productivity and a stronger, more secure economy.

The government are going against the public, business leaders and even their own backbenchers trying to scrap the working time directive.

In a blow for hard Brexiteers, the vast majority of voters – including Conservatives – believe workers’ rights should be maintained or strengthened after Brexit, not cut.

Don’t let them U-turn on their promise to protect workers’ rights post-Brexit.