[IER] News Brief 27 July
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News Brief July 27
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By Claudia O’Brian
First can we apologise for the glitch in our email system last Friday. We understand a number of our readers received multiple copies of emails via our mailing list. Rest assured, it was not a virus - more a technical hiccup – one button on the wrong setting. Our website/email provider has now corrected the issue.
Because of the problem, our Friday News Brief was not circulated. We didn’t want yet another IER email reaching your inbox! However, you may want to follow our latest news and comments so News Brief below.
Last week the abhorrent Welfare Reform and Work Bill received its second reading in the house of commons. John McDonnell’s response to the latest government attack on workers is worth quoting at length; “The reason tax credits are so high, is because pay is so low. And the reason pay is so low is because employers have exploited workers, and we’ve removed trade union rights that enable people to be protected at work. We now have less that a third of our workers covered by collective bargaining agreements. And the reason unemployment bills are so high is because we’ve failed to invest in our economy. We’ve allowed deindustrialisation of the north and Scotland and elsewhere. They’re the reasons the welfare bill is so high. And this welfare bill done what other welfare bills in recent years has done – it blames the poor for their own poverty and not the system”.
Click through for more events, publications, and this week’s employment rights news.
New Event
The Trade Union Bill 2015: Review and Resist! Free public meeting
Wednesday 29 July 2015
Mander Hall, NUT, Mabledon Place, London WC1 9BD
Following the publication of the Government’s Trade Union Bill on Wednesday 15th July 2015, the Institute of Employment Rights (IER) together with the Campaign for Trade Union Freedom (CTUF) and the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) have called a special public meeting to review the Bill and discuss how best to resist.
News
Maternity leave discrimination is going up
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/maternity-leave-discrimination-going>
A report published by the Equality and Human Rights commission has found that women are more likely to face discrimination on returning to work after maternity leave than they were a decade ago. The research was conducted on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. It draws on interviews with 3,034 employers and 3,254 mothers. The report covers issues concerning employers managing of employees pregnancy, maternity leave and mothers treatment upon returning to work.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/maternity-leave-discrimination-going> Read More…
Inquiry into courts and tribunal fees launched
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/inquiry-courts-and-tribunal-fees-launched>
The Commons Select Justice Committee has announced an inquiry into employment tribunal fees. The inquiry is independent of the Ministry of Justice’s review into the impact of employment tribunal fees, announced in June.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/inquiry-courts-and-tribunal-fees-launched> Read More…
Responses to the Trade Union Bill
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/responses-trade-union-bill>
A collection of responses to the Trade Union Bill in the media.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/responses-trade-union-bill> Read More…
In the Commons this week: The Welfare Bill
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/commons-week-welfare-bill>
John McDonnell said he “would swim through vomit to vote against the Bill, and listening to some of the nauseating speeches tonight, I think we might have to”.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/commons-week-welfare-bill> Read More…
Ikea adopts the Living Wage
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/ikea-adopts-living-wage>
Ikea has become the first large national retailer to commit to paying its UK staff the living wage. This means Ikea employees will now be paid a minimum of £7.85 an hour, and £9.15 in London – a pay rise for 4,500 workers.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/ikea-adopts-living-wage> Read More…
IER Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
<http://www.ier.org.uk/resources/reconstruction-after-crisis-manifesto-collective-bargaining>
<http://www.ier.org.uk/resources/ten-point-collective-bargaining-manifesto> Read the ten-point manifesto
<http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/reconstruction-after-crisis-manifesto-collective-bargaining> Buy the book
<http://www.ier.org.uk/resources/watch-experts> VIDEOS: Watch the experts
<http://www.ier.org.uk/resources/listen-experts> PODCASTS: Listen to the experts
What is collective bargaining? Why do we need it? What will be the consequences of its restoration? Keith Ewing and John Hendy explain all in a new <http://www.ier.org.uk/news/new-you-tube-clip-ewing-hendy> collective bargaining video.
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Events
Equality and Discrimination: Post Election Priorities
<http://www.ier.org.uk/events/human-rights-possibilities-and-problems-labour-law-london-0>
Wednesday 7 October 2015
Diskus Room, Unite the Union, London
The Institute of Employment Right’s 10th Equalities conference will take place under the UK’s first Conservative majority government in almost two decades. It will be an event not to miss for those concerned about how the UK’s equality and anti-discriminatory laws will fair over the next five years.
Human Rights: Possibilities and Problems for Labour Law
<http://www.ier.org.uk/events/human-rights-possibilities-and-problems-labour-law-liverpool-0>
Wednesday 21 October 2015
The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool
At the Tory party conference in 2014, Cameron announced that he was ready to remove the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights. And now it seems fairly certain that the Tories will replace the Human Rights Act 1998 with a British Bill of Rights. So what would be the impact of such a change on workers?
<http://www.ier.org.uk/events/institute-events> More events…
Human Rights: What we’re set to lose
<http://www.ier.org.uk/news/conservatives-target-human-rights>
The Tories plan on replacing the Human Act with a British Bill of Rights.
The IER has published experts’ analysis on articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, and what they mean for employment law. Read them here:
<http://www.ier.org.uk/blog/article-4-prohibition-slavery-servitude-forced-and-compulsory-labour> Article 4: Prohibition of slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour
<http://www.ier.org.uk/blog/article-8-right-respect-private-and-family-life-implications-unfair-dismissal> Article 8: Right to respect for private and family life
<http://www.ier.org.uk/blog/article-10-right-freedom-expression-whistleblowing> Article 10: Right to freedom of expression
<http://www.ier.org.uk/blog/article-14-prohibition-discriminaiton> Article 14: Prohibition of discrimination
Publications
<http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/reconstruction-after-crisis-manifesto-collective-bargaining>
<http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/reconstruction-after-crisis-manifesto-collective-bargaining> Reconstruction after the crisis: a manifesto for collective bargaining
By Professor Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC
Collective bargaining is under more threat than ever. This publication presents an evidence-based policy proposal for the state encouragement of collective bargaining, and particularly sectoral bargaining, as a tried-and-tested means of reducing income inequality and stimulating the sustainable recovery of a strong and resilient economy.
<http://www.ier.org.uk/sites/ier.org.uk/files/images/trade%20unions%20and%20economic%20inequality.img_assist_custom.png>
<http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/trade-unions-and-economic-inequality> Trade Unions and Economic Inequality
By Dr Lydia Hayes and Professor Tonia Novitz
What is the point of trade unions? What do they deliver? Are trade unions relevant in 21st century modern society? These and many other questions are answered by the authors of this timely and well presented report. Order your copy <http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/trade-unions-and-economic-inequality> here
<http://www.ier.org.uk/sites/ier.org.uk/files/images/re-regulating%20zero%20hours%20coontracts%20cover_0.img_assist_custom.png>
<http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/re-regulating-zero-hours-contracts> Re-regulating Zero Hours Contracts
By Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
ZHCs are highly profitable for employers, but lead to insecurity of income and low pay for workers. The authors point to rigidities in employment law and the operation of the tax-benefit system as being responsible for the rise in zero hours contracting. Order your copy <http://www.ier.org.uk/publications/re-regulating-zero-hours-contracts> here
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