
The IER is delighted to launch our new podcast. In this 6-part series, our labour law experts will be dissecting the new employment legislation brought forward by Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government.
As many of our readers will know, the IER have been informing the debate on improving and strengthening labour laws for workers over the last 30 years. This body of work (undertaken on a voluntary ba... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | a year ago |
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"Having the right to strike doesn't mean you have to exercise it. The point is to have the right in order that workers ultimately have leverage in negotiations."
- Lord John Hendy KC
Without improved support for workers’ right to strike, will Labou... more
"This is the first realistic chance we've had to revise the industrial relations structure of this country since Mrs. Thatcher came to power in 1979."
- Lord John Hendy KC
Will the Employment Rights Bill improve pay and conditions for British work... more
Unmasking the weaknesses in Labour's plan to tackle fire and rehire and zero-hours contracts.
"This is not ending fire and rehire, this is facilitating fire and rehire." - Professor Keith Ewing
In this episode of the Institute of Employment Rights ... more
"Having a Proactive duty on employers to keep their workplace free of sexual harassment is, in principle, a very good step forward.
The way in which it's formulated is that the employer must take on all reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment,... more
This is a fantastic resource for anyone who needs to keep informed on trades union rights, employment law and legislation affecting labour (workers, not the party!). Expertly informed with critical analysis, this is the podcast I’ve been waiting for!
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A deep exploration of current labor laws and rights, focusing on the recent legislative proposals by the Labour government in the UK. Experts discuss key provisions of the Employment Rights Bill, including protections against workplace discrimination, rights of precarious workers, and the influence of trade unions on labor rights. Unique insights are provided on the historical context of these laws and the socio-economic implications for the workforce. The series emphasizes the importance of informed participation in labor rights discussions, making it a valuable resource for anyone invested in employment law, workers' rights, and political accountability.
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