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One in five female teachers say their priority is to quit

17 October 2016

One in five female teachers say that their biggest career priority is to leave their current profession, according to a new survey shedding further light on the poor conditions in which Britain's educators are expected to work.

REVIEW: IER Manifesto could represent a "qualitative shift in politics"

14 October 2016

Writing for the Industrial Law Journal, Private Law Lecturer at Kings' College London Dr Ewan McGaughey, has praised the Institute of Employment Rights' Manifesto for Labour Law, saying it could represent a "qualitative shift in politics".

RMT "delighted to back" Manifesto for Labour Law

14 October 2016

RMT chief Mick Cash has announced the transport union's support for the Institute of Employment Rights' (IER) Manifesto for Labour Law, joining 12 other major UK unions and the Labour Party - which has said it plans to implement the IER's proposals.

Govt accused of hiding evidence that could terminate Southern Rail contract

14 October 2016

The government has been accused of deliberately hiding evidence of the poor performance of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), a subsidiary of Southern Rail.

Govt workers on low pay and insecure contracts

13 October 2016

Despite Theresa May's claims that the new Conservative government is behind the nation's workers, it seems that as an employer, the Party is not practicing what it preaches.

PCS "proud to stand behind" IER Manifesto

13 October 2016

Announcing his union's official support for the Institute of Employment Rights' (IER) Manifesto for Labour Law, General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) Mark Serwotka has said he is "proud to stand behind" a "progressive alternative" to austerity.

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