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Council and NHS employers are not doing enough to limit zero-hours contracts

26 February 2015

Wednesday’s (26 February) ONS statistics showed the number of workers trapped on zero-hours contracts has now reached 1.8 million. Given the exploitative nature of the contracts, public sector employers are not doing enough to curb their use.

Zero-hours contracts on the rise

26 February 2015


UK companies used 1.8 million zero-hours contracts last summer, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show. This has increased from last January’s 1.4 million.

The right to strike re-affirmed at ILO

25 February 2015

According to a press release from ITUC today (25 February 2015), a breakthrough has been made at the International Labour Organisation(ILO) following two years during which employers at the ILO brought the UN body’s global supervisory system to a standstill in an attempt to wipe out decades of ILO jurisprudence supporting the right to strike.

International Women's Day 2015

People’s History Museum, Manchester

8 March 2015, 2pm-5pm

In the five years that the Coalition Government has been in power, women and families have born the brunt of their so-called ‘austerity’ cuts. To celebrate International Women’s Day, Thomson’s Solicitors are holding an event in Manchester. The programme of events includes a discussion on ending apartheid in Palestine, a short play – Soledad – one woman’s experience of the Spanish Civil War and a panel of women MPs discussing why we need to vote. For more information contact teerenasmith@thompsons.law.co.uk

News Brief 20 February 2015

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By Claudia O’Brian

TUC: Wage stagnation has increased the deficit by at least £33bn

19 February 2015

The government is collecting £33.4bn less in income tax and national insurance than official forecasts indicated.

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