Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan will not protect UK worker’s rights
It is possible to protect EU workers’ rights post-Brexit, but Johnson’s plan will not do it.
It is possible to protect EU workers’ rights post-Brexit, but Johnson’s plan will not do it.
We know that the US trade negotiators will have a huge impact on the way our country works.
We must avoid the mistakes of the 1980s, says the TUC.
Amazon made £22bn in revenue last year across Europe – and paid just £48.8m in taxes. But now the EU is getting tough on the online giants, writes Jude Kirton-Darling MEP.
A ‘precarious workers protest’ is planned in London tomorrow morning
Getting votes at work is a key fight for democracy in the 21st century. But how should new powers for employees be written into law?
LFF Contributing Editor Prem Sikka led the team behind Labour’s latest economic policy – and explains why it’s essential to turn the UK’s economy around.
What can we learn from Europe’s largest union, which is pushing for members to work less for the same pay?
Nearly three-quarters of EU countries saw an increase in modern slavery risk last year, with the UK moving from low to medium risk.
Following an epic eleven year campaign, all 120 outsourced staff at SOAS will be brought in-house and given better working conditions