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"Not a proper society": the privatisation of law and justice

07 June 2013

By John Medhurst

The privatisation plans of the Coalition are becoming disturbingly close to the plot of a dystopian science fiction novel.

Trade unions need young members, and young workers need trade unions

30 May 2013

By Sarah Glenister, IER staff

The latest trade union membership statistics, released by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills yesterday (29 May 2013), shows the age of the average trade union member is increasing at the same time as young workers need representation more than ever.

UKIP in the workplace

29 May 2013

By Narmada Thiranagama

Until their performance in the May 2013 local elections, UKIP’s policies on matters outside immigration and Europe had largely escaped scrutiny. It is time this changed.

Whistleblowers dismissed in their droves, but govt make it harder to make a stand

17 May 2013

By Sarah Glenister, IER staff

A report from whistleblowing charity Public Concern at Work (PCAW) has highlighted how misguided the government's Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act (ERRA) really is.

Two most powerful women trade unionists share their thoughts on world and domestic issues affecting workers, their rights and their movement

15 May 2013

By Roger Jeary

Last night in a packed room in Unite’s Headquarters, the Institute along with the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers hosted a conversation between two of the most powerful women in the trade union movement, Sharan Burrows, General Secretary of the ITUC, and Frances O’Grady, recently elected General Secretary of the British TUC.

The Public Sector: cuts, privatisation and employment rights

15 May 2013

By Janet Newsham

A delegate to the Institute of Employment Rights' latest conference on cuts, privatisation and employment rights in the public sector reports back on the event.

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