Roger Jeary
Experts weigh in on new TUPE Regulations
25 October 2013
By Roger Jeary
Roger Jeary reports back on the advice and analysis of experts at the Institute of Employment Rights' latest TUPE conference.
The Changing Face of Collective Labour Law – A celebration of the scholarship of Bob Simpson
16 October 2013
By Roger Jeary
On Friday 11th October, a glittering array of lawyers and academics representing the best of UK employment law society gathered to celebrate the work of Bob Simpson in a symposium which addressed the changing face of collective labour law.
More attacks on UK workers' rights promised by the Prime Minister
16 October 2013
By Roger Jeary
Those who thought the announcement by Tory Chairman Grant Shapps at their conference earlier this month was the definitive statement on future attacks on workers' rights hadn't bargained for the Business Taskforce report "Cutting Red Tape".
What the experts say: An Employment Law Update
10 October 2013
By Roger Jeary
Roger Jeary, a delegate at the Institute of Employment Rights' Employment Law Update conference, describes the views and lessons of the UK's leading lawyers and trade union officials speaking at the event.
What is Ed Miliband thinking?
10 July 2013
By Roger Jeary
Severing ties with the trade union movement will not benefit the Labour Party, and will only make Ed Miliband look more right wing.
Why should MPs get a better pay deal than other civil servants?
03 July 2013
By Roger Jeary
MPs might well say a rise in their pay is unacceptable, but they do so in case their salaries cost them votes, not because of the evident injustice of raising their salaries at a time of massive public sector spending cuts…
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