Publications
Justice Deferred: a critical guide to the Coalition's employment tribunal reforms
By David Renton and Anna Macey Published in February 2013 This publication offers a chilling reminder of the extent to which access to justice is being systematically shut down by the Coalition government. |
Ruined Lives: Blacklisting in the Construction Industry
by Prof Keith Ewing
Commissioned from IER by UCATT
NOW ON SPECIAL OFFER
Published in August 2009
This very timely report highlights the problems surrounding the practice of blacklisting within the UK and critically examines the governments proposed Regulations to deal with the matter.
Federation Viewpoint Autumn 2012 No:1
September 2012
There is an alternative. Federation Viewpoint details nine of them through articles written by employment law experts, trade unionists and economists.
Labour Law Highlights 2012
By Rebecca Tuck, Betsan Criddle & Stuart Brittenden Published in October 2012 An update on employment law and highlights of cases this year that reflect the change in the labour law landscape under the Coalition government. |
Federation News Spring 2012: Meeting the Challenges of Age
Published in June 2012 Now on Special OfferThis edition of Federation News focuses on the issues challenging trade unions in relation to the extreme ends of the age spectrum, both in the workplace and within unions themselves. At one end of the spectrum we have mass youth unemployment and deskilling, while at the other, poverty or blatant exploitation of the elderly. Both have to be challenged. We should fous our sights once again on the compatibility of a full employment economy and a reduced retirement age with a comfortable pension. |
On Track With Diversity 2012
By Muriel Robison
Published in May 2012
ASLEF has a genuine commitment to the implementation or equal opportuntities in the railway industry. However, it is apparent that among train drivers in Britain, most of whom are ASLEF members, the vast majority are white, male and middle-aged.
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