News
Wage growth ‘next to nothing’ since financial crisis
06 September 2016
New data has revealed that average wage growth in the UK has been next to nothing since September 2008, when the global financial crisis hit.
Executive pay keeps rising among FTSE 100
06 September 2016
Executive pay rose again last year, despite growing anger among shareholders, a new analysis has revealed.
IER TUC Fringe, Sunday 11th September 2016, 7pm (or end of Congress) at the Old Ship Hotel: Regency Room
Why not come to our fringe meeting at this years TUC? The fringe theme will be around our Manifesto for Labour Law. It will be held at 7pm on Sunday 11th September in the Regency room of the Old Ship hotel.
Funding cuts will lead to "apprenticeship desert" in most deprived areas
05 September 2016
Cuts of up to 50% to apprenticeship funding could lead the most deprived areas of the UK to become an "apprentice desert", the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) has said.
Govt replaces workers’ rep with employer on Health and Safety Executive
05 September 2016
The government has announced the appointment of Susan Johnson, former Chief Executive of Northern Business Forum, to a seat on the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reserved for workers’ representatives. She was also previously a Director of Greggs.
Childcare 'locking mothers out of work'
02 September 2016
New mothers are significantly more likely to be unemployed than new fathers, new research from the TUC has found.
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