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Proposed small claims limit 'will bar access to justice for broken bones and serious injury'

13 January 2016

At the end of last year, the government released a consultation – now closed – on a proposal to raise the small claims limit from £1,000 to £5,000. Now, a parliamentary debate has revealed this may bar people with broken bones and serious injuries from accessing justice.

Another victory for the bogus self-employed, as courier ruled worker by tribunal

10 January 2017

Following GMB’s landmark case against Uber in October 2016, another worker misclassified as self-employed has won the right to holiday pay, sick pay and the living wage.

Highest rise in household debt in 20 years seen as wages stagnate

09 January 2017

New research by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has found that household debt is increasing due to a lengthy stagnation in wages and increasing inflation.

Zero-hour contracts 'trapping young homeless people on the streets'

09 January 2017

Homelessness charity Centrepoint has warned that today's increasingly casualised labour market is forcing young people to live on the streets.

Real wages to remain flat for decades, study warns

06 January 2017

Cambridge University's Centre for Business Research has warned that real wages will remain stagnant for the next decade.

Deposit Order should not be used to "impair access to justice", EAT finds

06 January 2017

Deposit Orders must not be used in such a way that they "impair access to justice", an Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has found.

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