labout law reform
Why labour law reform will be at the heart of the next general election
18 September 2013
By Alan Bogg, Professor of Labour Law, Oxford University
The next election will be the first in a generation in which one of the central battlegrounds will be labour law reform. The coalition response to the economic crisis has created a vicious circle of declining real wages for hardworking citizens, the spectacular and shameful growth in precarious zero-hours contracting and increasing social and economic inequality.
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