UNISON is taking a local council and care provider to court over failing to pay the minimum wage
Industrial action is in decline. But the question is: will this trend continue?
The Southern Rail strikes throw into sharp relief new strike law under the Trade Union Act 2016
A ban on zero-hours contracts and a repeal of the Trade Union Act have been pledged by Labour leadership candidate Owen Smith
Tata Steel may struggle to find a buyer for UK loss-making business without government assistance
The government will impose a new contract on junior doctors despite opposition from the BMA
Shared parental leave will be extended to grandparents, the government has announced
Angela Eagle has been named shadow secretary of state for business, innovation and skills in new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's first shadow cabinet.
The government’s proposals on strike laws are a response to “yesterday’s problems”, the CIPD has said
The future of industrial relations is far too important to let it be shaped by the poor experiences of some
Ending trade union deductions through payroll in the public sector came out of the blue. From what I can tell there has been no consultation with employers, no engagement with trade unions, no...
The government has announced plans to stop public sector workers automatically paying subscriptions to trade unions from their salaries.