Last week's landmark legal ruling that Hermes couriers are workers was important, but there's still a long way to go to ensure gig economy workers are treated fairly
While some have pointed the finger at immigration as the cause of housing price increases, even a passing look at the issue shows this argument doesn’t hold water.
If the government is going to make good on its promise to drive growth across the whole country, it needs to focus on the lower paid, less productive and less glamorous of Britain’s industries.
Where you are born should have no say on how your life pans out. But the reality of today’s Britain is different. Regional inequalities persist from birth to childhood, to working life and beyond.
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the government’s sky-high tribunal fees are unlawful, accepting UNISON’s argument that the fees are restricting working people’s access to justice.
The Taylor Review wants those on zero hours contracts to have a legal right to request a contract that guarantees hours that better reflect the actual hours they work.