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Tag Archives: Taylor Review
Single Enforcement Body: Will the Tories boldly go where Labour and the Lib Dems failed to tread?
In July, the Government launched a formal, 12-week consultation on a proposal to establish a new Single Enforcement Body for employment rights. You might even have submitted a response (the consultation closed yesterday). And you probably concluded that it is … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Workers' rights
Tagged Employment rights, Enforcement, Good Work, Single Enforcement Body, Taylor Review
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Wish you were here, Minister
Batting for the ‘have nots’ rather than the ‘haves’, lefty policy wonks like me don’t get to claim many policy wins – we spend most of our professional lives banging our world-weary heads against very well constructed brick walls. I … Continue reading
Posted in Workers' rights
Tagged Enforcement, Paid holiday, Taylor Review, Unpaid Britain, Working Time Regulations
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