The Employment Rights Bill is a long way short of what was promised in the Green Paper New Deal for Working People.
Tag: Workers' Rights
Finishing the Job: Demand an Employment Rights Bill #2
Stike Map and the Campaign for Trade Union Freedom have launched a campaign for an Employment Rights Bill #2, with ten clear demands.
The Fight for Workers’ Rights and Trade Union Freedom Continues #TUC25
The IER's fringe this year's TUC Congress discussed the need to resist attempts to water down the Employment Rights Bill - and ensure it is only the beginning.
One year of Government failure for workers and young people
Vincent Conquest reviews one year of the Starmer Government - and what it has meant for workers and young people.
Sign the UCU Petition: Stop the Cuts – Fund Higher Education Now!
The University and College Union (UCU) have launched a petiton calling for the government to stop cuts at British universities and invest in the future of higher education.
Employment Rights Bill: is it merely good, can it be made great?
From Zero-Hour workers to Fire-and-rehire, Adrian Weir, Campaign for Trade Union Freedom, takes an in-depth look at the Employment Rights Bill.
Employment Rights Bill – Young Workers Demand Better
In our Red Weekly column, Fraser McGuire writes on the shortcomings of the Employment Rights Bill and why it’s an opportunity to protect workers and reverse Tory anti-union laws at risk of being squandered.
University of Sunderland: No to management ‘gagging order’!
Strike Map draw attention to the outrageous attempts to both cut jobs at the University of Sunderland and silence UCU members.
PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote Raises Concerns over the Employment Rights Bill
On Tuesday night PCS general secretary Fran Heathcote provided evidence to MPs and peers in Westminster on the Government's Employments Rights Bill.
Same Old Game: Blame the Workers – Steve Howell
Former brewery boss James Watt needs to get his stats straight on who or what is to blame for Britain’s poor productivity, says Steve Howell.










