Roger Jeary
Cameron's EU speech may include some of the most worrying comments made by the Coalition so far
23 January 2013
By Roger Jeary
The EU is a Westminster village debate which bears little relevance to those outside other than the media and the boardrooms of commerce and industry.
Why the Coalition's depressing policies on teachers and state pensions will increase suffering
17 January 2013
By Roger Jeary
New policy announcements on state pensions and performance-related pay for teachers shows the government is not easing off on its attack on workers.
Not bad news for all public servants this Christmas
20 December 2012
By Roger Jeary
New Bank of England Governor Mark Carney will be one of the few public servants granted a massive wage and generous benefits, while almost all other public sector workers are on a pay freeze at best, or being made redundant. But we're all in this together, right?
Michael "Scrooge" Gove gives a 'turkey' to Head Teachers
19 December 2012
By Roger Jeary
Roger Jeary responds to news that Education Secretary Michael Gove has sent a letter to Head Teachers encouraging them to cut the wages of teachers involved in industrial action
Experts discuss the future of equality law in a time of austerity
06 December 2012
By Roger Jeary
A report on yesterday's Equality and Discrimination conference, at which seven experts discussed the future of equality law under the current government and the effect of recent legislation on protected groups.
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