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workers rights

For Gen Y, trade unions should be a springboard not a safety net

Chris Clarke
7 October, 2016

Young people are not joining unions, despite being over-qualified, underpaid and precarious

Theresa May’s speech marks the rise of a nightmarish new Conservative politics

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
5 October, 2016

May wants to appeal to ‘ordinary’ people by attacking everyone else

Jeremy Hunt will force demoralised doctors to stay and work in a ruined NHS

4 October, 2016

At Tory Conference, Hunt will threaten to fine doctors who move abroad

Can Theresa May be trusted to protect workers’ rights?

Adam Barnett
3 October, 2016

Beyond the talk, the PM’s Brexit team will likely bargain our rights for trade

Post-Brexit women’s rights charter launched at Labour conference

24 September, 2016

The Fabian Women’s Network is demanding five key commitments from the government

Unite welcomes Sports Direct’s independent review

20 September, 2016

The union is calling for a general ban on zero-hours contracts

Frances O’Grady slams zero-hours contracts in friendly clash with Vince Cable

Adam Barnett
19 September, 2016

TUC boss talks workers’ rights with Lib Dem grandee at party conference

Electoral reform is a workers’ issue – trade unions have a vital role to play

Katie Ghose
15 September, 2016

The Electoral Reform Society hosted a fringe event at this week’s TUC Congress

Juncker’s green light for CETA could mean TTIP by the back door

Tony Burke
14 September, 2016

There is no alternative to opposing these trade deals, says Unite’s Tony Burke

Grunwick strike of South Asian women has lessons for workers’ struggles today

Huma Munshi
12 September, 2016

Jayaben Desai reminds us that stereotypes are there to be smashed

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