Comment ‘How the Employment Rights Bill will deliver higher wages and less stressful work’ Everyone should be able to earn to live a decent life, but that is not possible in the… Jeevun Sandher 3 months ago
Comment ‘Employment Rights Bill must go further to reform disgraceful sick pay system’ At £116.75 a week – just 17% of the average weekly wage – the UK’s Statutory Sick Pay… Imran Hussain 3 months ago
News Paddy Lillis on life after Usdaw, Keir Starmer, and the Employment Rights Bill Paddy Lillis is in a reflective mood. On one level it’s easy to understand his decision to step… Luke O'Reilly 3 months ago
News Employment rights bill: Full list of New Deal amendments by MPs Amendments are being tabled by MPs to the government’s flagship Employment Rights Bill, following weeks of consultation with… Daniel Green 3 months ago
Comment ‘Why a four-day work week would be a win-win for employers and employees’ As the world evolves, so too must our approach to work. In the UK, we face a paradox:… Peter Dowd 4 months ago
Comment ‘The Employment Rights Bill shows just what Labour can do in power – now we must fight to defend it’ Everybody who works for a living deserves to earn a decent living. But for many in my constituency… Anneliese Midgley 5 months ago
Comment ‘Today’s Make Work Pay reforms are a landmark in party history. This is what it means to have a Labour government’ The purpose of the Labour Party is, and has always been, to deliver change for the benefit of… Mark Ferguson 8 months ago
News Employment rights bill: What Labour New Deal policies will become law? A ban on “exploitative” zero hour contracts, bolstered day-one rights and strengthened statutory sick pay are among the… James Moules 8 months ago
News National minimum wage: Government set to name and shame employers more regularly for failures to pay The government is set to name and shame employers more regularly who fail to pay staff the national… Tom Belger 8 months ago