Comment Unions 21: We need a debate about how to reform workers’ groups Writing a decade ago a reflective Robert Taylor, the Financial Times‘ former industrial correspondent, concluded that Britain’s union… David Arnold 11th September, 2017, 11:30 am
Comment Unison’s tribunal fees victory shows the power of our Labour movement Practising as an employment lawyer over the last four years has felt at times like howling into the… Sara Ibrahim 31st July, 2017, 4:30 pm
News Tribunal fees were a bonanza for bad bosses – labour movement reacts to Unison’s supreme court victory Unison have claimed victory in their four-year long battle against the coalition government’s policy of charging those wanting… Emma Bean 26th July, 2017, 11:07 am
Comment Richard Burgon: Justice for sale as Tories impose austerity on asylum cases Parliament returned today with the Conservative Government erecting new barriers to justice – by significantly increasing legal application… Richard Burgon 10th October, 2016, 5:40 pm
News Cable admits tribunal fees were a bad idea and slams Tories’ “aggressively anti-worker, anti-union agenda” Business Secretary Vince Cable has admitted that charging tribunal fees was a bad idea. Under the Coalition government,… 30th April, 2015, 10:51 am
Comment The Coalition have risked turning access to justice into the preserve for the wealthy This government’s extraordinary hike in court fees risks turning access to justice yet further into the sole preserve… Andy McDonald 31st March, 2015, 2:06 pm