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The Labour Act, another step in the flexibilisation of French Labour Law

Jul 14, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

14 July 2016

By Professor Sylvaine Laulom, Director of Institut d’études du travail de Lyon, the University Lumière Lyon 2

Finally, the long road towards the ‘El Khomri’ Law, named after the…Read more…

Jul 14, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

The impact of the crisis on collective bargaining in manufacturing in Portugal: between resilience and decentralisation

Jul 8, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

08 July 2016
By Isabel Távora, University of Manchester; and Pilar González, University of Porto

In the fifth article of our EU Comparative Series, academics from the University of Manchester and…Read more…

Jul 8, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

On the edge of a paradigm variation? Changing Joint Regulation and Labour Market Policy in Italy during the Crisis

Jul 8, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

08 July 2016

By Sabrina Colombo and Ida Regalia, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, Università degli studi di Milano

In the fourth piece from our EU Comparative Series, Italian academics…Read more…

Jul 8, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Women’s Labour and Trade Unionism – A Dangerous Combination?

Jul 7, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

By Rebecca Zahn and Nicole Busby

06 July 2016

Women have played a key role in the British trade union movement since its inception. After all, the first strike for equal pay was organised by…Read more…

Jul 7, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

A Manifesto For Today’s World Of Work

Jul 1, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

01 July 2016

By Carolyn Jones, Professor Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC

THE world of work has changed and with it the nature and role of the workforce. For Britain’s 31 million workers, many of the…Read more…

Jul 1, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Trade Union Website League Table 2016

Jun 29, 2016By infobo

It’s been 12 months since I last updated the Trade Union website league table, and so I’ve complied the latest metrics below (previous results can be seen for 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012)….Read more…

Jun 29, 2016infobo

New strategy to tackle labour exploitation complicated by immigration and modern slavery focus

Jun 28, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

28 June 2016
By Dr Alex Balch, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, The University of Liverpool

As the dust settles after the EU referendum, the implications of Brexit for…Read more…

Jun 28, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

New Prospect website

Jun 24, 2016By infobo

One of the latest projects I’ve been involved with has recently gone live: Prospect, the professional’s union, has just launched their new website. I’ve been helping with the website’s new…Read more…

Jun 24, 2016infobo

Big browser is watching you

Jun 23, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Photo by Jess Hurd

23 June 2016

By Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary of the NUJ

The Investigatory Powers Bill, which will be debated in the House of Lords on Monday 27 June, contains a…Read more…

Jun 23, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

A Letter From London To Our French Comrades

Jun 10, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

10 June 2016

By John Hendy QC and Professor Keith Ewing

FRENCH workers are now engaged in a historic struggle in defence of their rights. The struggle is international, as workers and trade unions…Read more…

Jun 10, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Irish Unions help regain lost ground

Jun 10, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

10 June 2016

By Dr Eugene Hickland and Professor Tony Dundon

The Celtic tiger is dead … social partnership has collapsed … the Troika have been and gone … a new coalition government struggle to…Read more…

Jun 10, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

What is link baiting?

Jun 10, 2016By infobo

If you want to attract more visitors to your website, then one effective approach is “link baiting”. This is where a website features content that is so compelling that people want to link to it…Read more…

Jun 10, 2016infobo

Troika-imposed neoliberalism undermines basic employment rights in Romania

May 23, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

23 May 2016

By Dr Aurora Trif, Lecturer in Human Resources Management, Dublin City University

In the second of our series of blogs detailing how the Troika has helped to spread the neoliberalist…Read more…

May 23, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Human Rights vs. Bill of Rights: What’s in it for the workers?

May 23, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

23 May 2016

By Bob Kelly

With impeccable timing, the Institute of Employment Rights (IER) held a conference on the issue of the Human Rights Act, a day after it was briefly mentioned in the…Read more…

May 23, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

British people on corruption in their own country: it’s far from squeaky clean

May 19, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

19 May 2016
By David Whyte and David Ellis, University of Liverpool

On the eve of a major international anti-corruption summit hosted by the British government, the prime minister, David Cameron,…Read more…

May 19, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Remain or Leave – trade deals still pose major threats to workers

May 12, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

12 May 2016

By Adrian Weir, Assistant Chief of Staff, Unite the Union

The cat is out of the bag – the publication last week of the LSE report on the Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS)…Read more…

May 12, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

A nasty Bill turned into a nasty Act

May 6, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

06 May 2016

By Carolyn Jones, Director, Institute of Employment Rights

The Trade Union Bill has now passed through its Parliamentary stages, receiving Royal Assent on Wednesday 04 May –…Read more…

May 6, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Rethinking liberalisation – to counter corporate takeover

Apr 27, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

27 April 2016

By Linda Kaucher, StopTTIP UK

Liberalisation means opening investment opportunities to foreign and transnational investors. While the word is tossed around by journalists and…Read more…

Apr 27, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

390,000 women a year are discriminated against in pregnancy yet only 1% take tribunal claim

Apr 13, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

13 April 2016

By Scarlet Harris, Women’s Equality Officer, TUC Equality and Employment Rights Department.

Last month the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its report…Read more…

Apr 13, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Inform your workforce, get sued. Reporting back in European Works Councils.

Apr 11, 2016By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

11 April 2016

By Stan De Spiegelaere & Romuald Jagodzinski, Researchers at the European Trade Union Institute

On 26 June 2013, the members of the Amcor European Works Council (EWC) received…Read more…

Apr 11, 2016Institute of Employment Rights Blog
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