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Lima Diary 3: The right to union recognition at #COP20

Dec 9, 2014By Touchstone blog

What trade unions are basically looking for here at #COP20 in Lima is union recognition, and with that, the right to represent our members. In a sense this is no more complicated than any struggle be it among contract cleaners, cinema workers, or in th…Read more…

Dec 9, 2014Touchstone blog

Modern Slavery Bill: take action on Monday

Dec 6, 2014By Stronger Unions

The TUC is working with a range of corporate accountability and anti-slavery campaign groups and NGOs, including the Ethical Trading Initiative, to strengthen the Modern Slavery Bill, which is now…Read more…

Dec 6, 2014Stronger Unions

Lima Diary 2: Groundhog day for ‘just transition’ at #COP20

Dec 6, 2014By Touchstone blog

The #1 objective of the ITUC delegation here in Lima is to ensure the UN honours its commitment to a Just Transition in the negotiating text now in draft form. The UN first made this decision five years ago this month in Cancun. Back then, the 16th ann…Read more…

Dec 6, 2014Touchstone blog

EU investment plan – accelerating with the brakes on

Dec 6, 2014By Touchstone blog

One thing the ETUC has been repeating ad nauseam since the crisis is the need for a European investment plan to drive growth and jobs. Almost everyone seems to have come round to agreeing with us recently including the new President of the European Com…Read more…

Dec 6, 2014Touchstone blog

Saving Our Safety Net Fact of the Week: Jobseekeer’s Allowance costs 0.3% of GDP

Dec 5, 2014By Touchstone blog

Why does George Osborne emphasise the government’s benefit cuts? As The Economist noted after the Conservative Party conference, even when his cuts are a comparatively small element of his plans, he still talks them up. Mr Osborne is a notoriously ‘political’ Chancellor, and he knows that polls…Read more…

Dec 5, 2014Touchstone blog

Acas Early Conciliation – The First Six Months

Dec 4, 2014By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

5 December 2014

By Prof Nicole Busby from the Law School, University of Strathclyde

As Acas publishes statistics on the first six months of compulsory Early Conciliation, Nicole Busby analyses…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Funding for minimum wage enforcement to increase by £3m

Dec 4, 2014By Touchstone blog

There was a promise to increase minimum wage enforcement funding by £3 million next year hidden away in the detail of the autumn statement. “The National Minimum Wage (NMW) provides important protection for low earners. To improve its enforcement, Autumn Statement announces that the…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Touchstone blog

Unions hail good news on marriage equality in the Channel Islands

Dec 4, 2014By Stronger Unions

Last week, the chief minister in the island of Jersey reported that legislation for same sex marriage would be introduced shortly in the States of Jersey with a view to it being brought into effect…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Stronger Unions

OBR set out scale of tax losses from low pay growth

Dec 4, 2014By Touchstone blog

Yesterday’s OBR report sets out the impacts that low wage work is having for tax revenues, suggesting that the £17bn shortfall we assessed that low earnings have created to date (as set out in IPPR analysis for the TUC last week) is likely to be even larger. Firstly, the OBR point to various…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Touchstone blog

Questions on public service pensions accounting in the Autumn Statement

Dec 4, 2014By Touchstone blog

The Chancellor claimed that the Autumn Statement was a slight fiscal tightening – in other words, that predicted income resulting from the policies announced would slightly exceed predicted expenditure. I blogged yesterday about the considerable uncertainty surrounding the budget contribution the…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Touchstone blog

Autumn Statement 2014: The Touchstone roundup

Dec 4, 2014By Touchstone blog

The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is in the papers today for stamp duty changes to help home buyers and a clampdown on tax avoidance. Our bloggers have been unpicking some of the other details though, and they’ve found a rather less rosy picture: Philip Pearson saw little or no benefit…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Touchstone blog

Autumn Statement: The most common government boast on the gender pay gap

Dec 4, 2014By Touchstone blog

Minutes into opening his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor repeated one of the most common government boasts about the gender pay gap – that it is the lowest ever on record. Almost all Chancellors in the past 40 years could have said this. It’s hardly something to brag about, especially when last…Read more…

Dec 4, 2014Touchstone blog

Umbrella companies “con trick” – review promised in Autumn Statement

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

A word of hope now. In the section of the Autumn Statement that dealt with tax avoidance the Chancellor said : “we are also consulting on ….the use of so called ‘umbrella companies’ to deprive people of basic employment rights like the minimum wage and avoid tax.” An umbrella…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

Tackling corporate tax avoidance in the Autumn Statement – measures welcome but will they work?

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

The Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) notes that the ‘giveaways’ and the ‘takeaways’ in the Autumn Statement roughly balance out. A huge proportion of the so-called ‘takeaways’ – ie, that will generate net income for government revenues – stem from measures to tackle corporate tax avoidance and…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

#AutumnStatement 2014: No budget for a green economy

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

This was no budget for a green economy. There’s no notion of how the Chancellor’s infrastructure plans or business incentives would contribute to green growth, nor how to avoid any of the downside risks of these plans. Environmental levies look increasingly like a straight revenue raiser….Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

The real story of the Autumn Statement: the OBR tell the Chancellor to think again

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

Many are already reporting today’s Autumn Statement in terms of the immediate changes to stamp duty and air travel. But the big headlines were not in the Chancellor’s speech. It’s the OBR’s chilling analysis of the spending cuts that are set to come that should be the real…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

Work allowances – the nasty little cut in the #AutumnStatement

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

This afternoon the Chancellor told us that one of his “steps to control benefit spending” will be “freezing Universal Credit work allowances for a further year”. The work allowance is one of the key elements of Universal Credit – it is the amount of earnings you’re allowed before your Universal…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

The ‘long-term plan’ is a political plan not an economic plan

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

Today the OBR released figures that showed, as widely expected, deficit reduction to date has stalled. Balancing the books (one further year into the future) relies on eye-watering and dangerous cuts in departmental spending. Meantime, in the economy, household debts have been revised up by £174…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

Autumn Statement 2014 stamp duty give away will do nothing to solve the housing crisis

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

Many eyes will be on the  stamp duty tax cuts announced in the autumn statement today, but this will do little to address the UK’s entrenched housing crisis. A very unpalatable truth for supporters of the current government is that total home ownership has declined in every year since 2008….Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog

Autumn Statement 2014 – What’s in it for industry?

Dec 3, 2014By Touchstone blog

Today’s Autumn Statement contained an important package on growth and productivity. So what did we get? And was it enough? First, there was good news on infrastructure. £15bn was committed to improve the national road network. This includes around £6bn to resurface 80% of the national…Read more…

Dec 3, 2014Touchstone blog
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