Kensington and Chelsea Council cleaners strike over low pay

In 'the largest organised strike by UK cleaners', workers are into a third day of action as the council and contractor Amey clash over who's responsible for setting wages

Barrister strikes: Government gets on the wrong side of the law

Chronic overwork, an overburdened legal system and cuts to funding recently pushed barristers to plan strike action

Amazon workers fight 'most high-profile gig economy case'

The case could make other companies think carefully about their treatment of self-employed workers

Generational pay gap widens as union membership drops

?The pay gap between young and older workers has increased by more than half in the last 20 years, according to a report by the TUC

Bloodworth: Use of agencies a factor in poor conditions at Amazon

Agency usage is perpetuating poor working conditions at Amazon, author James Bloodworth has said

Experts warn of rush of claims following Tesco pay case

Social media, increased appetite from law firms, and scrutiny around gender pay could all lead to more private sector claims

Southern rail fine: Can employers really blame the trade unions?

Southern’s owner has been fined £13.4 million, but was the company or the unions primarily to blame for disruption?

Honest conversations key to race equality at the NHS

Working conditions for BAME NHS staff have been improved through “sharing a common goal” with representative bodies

The state of the union: The future of IR

Are trade unions really representing modern workers or do they need to change with the times?

The Trade Union Act: Unpicking the new rules

A new act means significant changes to rules around balloting, timing and public services

The 12 months of 2016: March

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we take a look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Legal lowdown: Request for union recognition

Deliveroo recently received a request for trade union recognition. So how do rights to union recognition work?