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BHS demise shows the failure of predatory capitalism
Thousands are facing unemployment and depleted pension payments — company law must change
60,000 workers are owed pay by minimum wage-dodging employers
209,000 jobs don't pay minimum wage of £6.70
Labour’s ‘baying hounds’ need to back off, says UNISON chief
With backbench MPs sniping about the election results, Prentis has called for party unity
Committee that sets executive pay rakes in 16 times more than average worker
The highest paid committee member earned 339 times more than the average wage
Austerity (still) won’t balance the books
Austerity not only drives the growing inequality in our society, it drives the divisiveness that demonises the migrant, the welfare claimant or the public sector worker.
Restricting strike action is Thatcherite nostalgia – it must be stopped
The Conservatives are planning to make strikes so restrictive they cross the boundary into an attack on fundamental civil liberties. We must stand up to them