Monthly Archives: August 2024

Good Law Project: things fall apart

Next week, when MPs return to Westminster to begin work on the ambitious legislative programme set out in the King’s Speech on 17 July, the new Labour Government will be well into the second half of its first 100 days … Continue reading

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Single Enforcement Body: Yes, kids, we’re almost there!

Almost three years ago, in December 2021, I concluded on this blog that, in terms of progress towards the creation of a single enforcement body for workplace rights – a reform I had first proposed 20 years earlier, when a … Continue reading

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Zero-hours contracts: To ban, or not to ban?

While we await the return of MPs to Westminster to begin work on the new Labour Government’s ambitious legislative programme, including what is set to be a truly humungous Employment Rights Bill, the (very) clever policy wonks at the Resolution … Continue reading

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