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The Institute of Employment Rights is at Labour Party conference 2018 with a stall, a fringe, and brand new materials and merchandise.
Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour Law fringe meeting | |||||
StallCome to stall a26 in the Echo Arena to chat with our team and find out more about the Manifesto for Labour Law. While you're there, pick up:
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Labour Party supportEarlier this month, at TUC Congress, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell confirmed his - and the Labour Party's - support for the Manifesto for Labour Law. He has previously described the Manifesto as a ‘blueprint’ for the Labour Party’s future reforms to employment and trade union rights. Indeed, several key proposals from the Manifesto were adopted as part of the 2017 Labour Party Manifesto For the Many, Not the Few. Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour Law was developed - working closely with the Labour Party - as a roadmap to the implementation of these ideas. | |||||
Both John McDonnell and Shadow Business Minister Rebecca Long-Bailey explain why they welcome the report in the videos below: John McDonnell welcomes Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour LawRebecca Long-Bailey welcomes Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour Law | |||||
Show your supportYou can tweet your support for Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour Law by using the hashtag #iermanifesto or click an image below (or more than one if you like!) to send it straight to your Twitter! | |||||
RecommendationsKey recommendations are listed below. To view a briefing that includes all 25 recommendations as well as issues identified by our report, please click here.
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Changing laws; changing lives | |||||
BriefingDownload the full briefing for Rolling out the Manifesto for Labour Law, which provides a summary of all 25 recommendations, an introduction to the benefits associated with sectoral collective bargaining, and some of the current labour law issues that justify reform. | |||||
Brochure 2018Download a PDF copy of our TUC Congress 2018 brochure or view online below. | |||||
Buy the publicationClick here to order your copy of Rolling Out or visit us at TUC Congress 2018 stall to get your copy for half price! Union support for the Manifesto for Labour Law |
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