Executives at major supermarkets are taking strategic steps to navigate the changes introduced by Labour’s landmark Employment Rights Act, which recently received Royal Assent. As this new legislation prepares to
Executives at major supermarkets are taking strategic steps to navigate the changes introduced by Labour’s landmark Employment Rights Act, which recently received Royal Assent. As this new legislation prepares to
The British Library has advised its employees to forgo buying Christmas gifts this year, promoting time spent with loved ones instead, as the institution navigates industrial action over pay disputes
Industrial relations at Britain’s flagship art institutions are under renewed pressure as staff at Tate galleries prepare to begin strike action coinciding with the opening of the highly anticipated Turner
Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers at Boeing facilities across the US Midwest have opted to continue their strike, now approaching its third month, after voting
Offshore wind farm developers in the UK could soon be obliged to strike pay agreements with trade unions to remain eligible for net zero subsidies, according to draft proposals now
Treasury officials have signalled a tough stance on public sector pay for 2025-26, indicating that wage increases will be capped at 2.8% for NHS staff and teachers. The move comes
Britain’s second-largest trade union, Unite, is urging the new Labour government to introduce an emergency 1% wealth tax on the assets of the super-rich. The proposed tax would be applied
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is preparing to vote next month on a motion aimed at making “pay restoration” deals a key focus in their campaigns with the Labour government.






