[IER] IER News Brief 22/04/2016

Sarah Glenister sglenister at me.com
Fri Apr 22 13:17:47 BST 2016


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> IER News Brief 22/04/16	Follow us on Twitter	 
> news brief
> Friday 22nd April 2016
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> This week, the IER released the latest publication in its Mythbuster series, this time on Access to Justice.
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> Myths abound when it comes to employment rights and the economy, and many of these are used to leverage support for government policies that needlessly penalise workers. 
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> Last year, we explained how economic myths have perpetuated the neoliberal agenda and now we have produced a step-by-step guide on how inaccurate “factoids” have allowed the government to place barriers between workers and the fair enforcement of their rights.
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> Paid subscribers have immediate access to the publication and will soon receive a hard copy in the post.
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> Those who have not subscribed to the IER can subscribe now for instant access to our entire library and discounts on our conferences; or you can buy the Mythbuster alone for just £6!
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> Lastly, you should have received an email today to remind you of next week’s Human Rights event in London. Please be aware seats are filling up very quickly so make sure you get your booking in as soon as possible!
>  News and comment
> 		Check-off to stay after Lords win
> The check-off process of deducting trade union subscriptions from the wages of public sector members will not be scrapped in the Trade Union Bill as first proposed.  
> > click here to read full story
> 		Trade Union Bill Report Stage: how the Bill has changed 
> The IER provides a rundown on the amendments that have been passed in the Lords so far in order to soften the punitive Trade Union Bill on behalf of workers.
> > click here to read full story
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> CETA ‘would provide VIP service for investors while leaving workers out in the cold'
> The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and the European Trade Union Congress (ETUC)  have released a joint statement calling for further amendments to be made to the CETA and have announced they will ask elected officials to reject the agreement if it is not opened for further debate.
> > click here to read full story
>   Publications
> 		Protect the right to strike: kill the bill: £5
> By John Hendy QC & Professor Keith Ewing
> Two leading experts on trade union rights – Professor Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC – publish a short but comprehensive overview of the Trade Union Bill and its implications.
> > click here to read more and purchase
> 		The Conservative Government’s proposed strike ballot thresholds: The challenge to trade unions: from £6
> By Professor Ralph Darlington and Dr John Dobson
> According to the authors of this timely report, the government is attempting to rush into law ‘the most sweeping and radical tightening of rules on industrial action since the Thatcher era of the 1980’s’. They warn that such proposals could result in ‘the biggest showdown over industrial relations for a generation’ and go on to drill down into one aspect of the government’s proposals – strike ballots.
> > click here to read more and purchase
> 		The mythology of business: from £6
> By David Whyte
> The ‘myths’ that this publication takes into consideration are the kind of things that politicians now routinely say without thinking. Yet these 10 myths have very little foundation in reality and are rarely, if ever, accompanied with any concrete evidence to support them.
> > click here to read more and purchase
>   Events
> 		LONDON: Human Rights vs. Bill of Rights: What's in it for workers?
> 27 April 2016 - 09:30 - 15:30
> Unite the Union, London
> How far has the Government gone towards its promised British Bill of Rights? More importantly, how would such changes impact on the rights of UK citizens at work, in society and in the economy?
> > click here to read more
> 		LIVERPOOL: Human Rights vs. Bill of Rights: What's in it for workers?
> 19 May 2016 - 09:30 - 15:30
> Unite the Union, Liverpool
> How far has the Government gone towards its promised British Bill of Rights? More importantly, how would such changes impact on the rights of UK citizens at work, in society and in the economy?
> > click here to read more
> 		LONDON: Public Sector cuts, Privatisation and Employment Rights
> 15 June 2016 - 09:30 - 15:30
> Unite the Union, London
> How far has the Government gone towards its promised British Bill of Rights? More importantly, how would such changes impact on the rights of UK citizens at work, in society and in the economy?
> > click here to read more
> 		LIVERPOOL: Public Sector cuts, Privatisation and Employment Rights
> 05 July 2016 - 09:30 - 15:30
> Unite the Union, Liverpool
> How far has the Government gone towards its promised British Bill of Rights? More importantly, how would such changes impact on the rights of UK citizens at work, in society and in the economy?
> > click here to read more
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