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Reconstruction after the crisis: a manifesto for collective bargaining newsletter
Free view and download the Collective Bargaining Manifesto newsletter, with an article from Keith Ewing, the full ten-point manifesto, and the infographic.
Is Osborne really "converted" to providing higher wages? How the left can stay ahead of Tory spin
17 January 2014
By Sarah Glenister, IER staff
The big news story today (17 January 2014) is the surprising announcement that George Osborne apparently backs raising the National Minimum Wage (NMW) to above-inflation levels.
NUJ backs new Collective Bargaining Manifesto
For immediate release
30 October 2013
The NUJ has confirmed its official support for the Institute of Employment Rights' (IER) Collective Bargaining Manifesto, making it the 14th major union to support the new policy proposals.
Bectu, AEP, POA become latest unions to get behind the manifesto for collective bargaining
For immediate release
24 October 2013
The number of unions officially backing the Institute of Employment Rights' Manifesto for Collective Bargaining has grown to 13 following the addition of media and entertainment union BECTU, the Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) and the Professional Trades union for Prison, Correctional & Secure Psychiatric Workers (POA).
ASLEF becomes tenth union to back IER Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
For immediate release
11 October 2013
Railway union ASLEF has announced its official support for the Institute of Employment Rights' (IER's) latest package of policy proposals Reconstruction after Crisis: a manifesto for collective bargaining. This makes the organisation the tenth union to give the manifesto their backing, including Unite, Unison, GMB, NUT, PCS, CWU, UCU, RMT and ATL.
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