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ACAS early conciliation

14 March 2014

The ACAS early conciliation service will launch on 6 April 2014. Under the scheme, employment tribunal claimants will be required to first notify details of their claim to ACAS, who will then attempt to conciliate a settlement without litigation. Notification to ACAS will be through completion of a form – which, according to recent speakers at IER conferences, is not as easy as it sounds - or by telephone.

EDM calls for changes to TUPE Regulations to be annulled

14 March 2014

On 1st march 2014 Ed Miliband tabled an EDM calling for the recent changes to the TUPE Regulations to be annulled.

Bob Crow

12 March 2014

The Institute salutes the memory of Bob Crow.

Home Office dishes out £6.5m in bonuses following mass redundancies

31 January 2014

The Home Affairs Committee has published a report on the work of the Permanent Secretary, which showed that the Home Office has paid huge bonuses to its staff despite the government making hundreds of thousands of people redundant due to the ‘financial situation’.

Real wages have been falling since the 1970s and living standards are not about to recover

31 January 2014

Two pieces of research published today (31 January 2014) show that real wages have been falling since Thatcher's era in the 1980s, while weak economic recovery under the Coalition does not mean that living standards will recover just yet.

New TUPE regulations come into effect

31 January 2014

The Coalition's new TUPE regulations came into effect today (31 January 2014), weakening protection for workers whose jobs are being transferred to a new employer.

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