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workers rights

Corbyn and McDonnell attack greed and exploitation in campaign blitz

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
31 July, 2016

Corbyn campaign unveils series of policy proposals to protect workers’ rights

Minimum wage denied to workers who support the elderly and vulnerable

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 July, 2016

Government needs to do more to protect homecare workers’ rights

Hunt to impose renegotiated junior doctors contract

6 July, 2016

The contract was rejected by 58 per cent of junior doctors in an industrial ballot

Project Fear is dead. Long live Project Fear.

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 June, 2016

Progressive parties must urgently act to offset the worst effects of Brexit

Still undecided? Read our ‘cheat sheet’ of must-read articles on the EU referendum

Adam Barnett
23 June, 2016

Workers’ rights, security, democracy… all the best arguments for voting Remain

Five questions we want Boris Johnson to answer in tonight’s EU debate

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
21 June, 2016

Johnson’s bluster and rhetoric conceals the fact that he hasn’t answered the key questions of the campaign

Why Nicola Sturgeon believes that the EU is vital to women’s rights

21 June, 2016

Brexit would undermine the working rights that Scottish women take for granted

Syriza: Britain should stay in EU and fight for democracy and social justice

Dimitrios Papadimoulis
21 June, 2016

Greek MEP says EU is a platform for common struggles against neoliberalism

Watch: Why we’re voting to Remain in the EU – by ordinary workers

20 June, 2016

GMB chief warns of ’72 hours to save workers’ rights’

TUC: One in five new fathers ineligible for paternity pay

Josiah Mortimer
20 June, 2016

Many families can’t afford to have fathers take statutory parental leave

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