Around one in 20 workers report not receiving any holiday entitlement, while around one in 10 do not receive a payslip, according to research from the Resolution Foundation
A Labour-commissioned study has dismissed a French-style cap on the length of the working week
Labour announced a number of proposals to reform workers' rights at the TUC Congress, including banning zero-hours contracts and increasing the power of trade unions
Membership levels have tumbled since their peak in the late 1970s, so if unions are to continue to play an important role in the workplace change is necessary
Recent case law has clarified whether employees can expect personal information used in disciplinary investigations to remain private
As allegations emerge that Costa Coffee employees have had pay deducted for training and till discrepancies, experts warn that such practices could damage company reputation
RSA calls for a '21st-century safety net' for jobs, as research finds workers are feeling increasingly insecure about their incomes
Global unions federations and their campaigns are mostly unheard of, but they've been fighting for workers' rights and safety for years
HR magazine asked HR experts for their thoughts on the new prime minister and what he could mean for Brexit, business and jobs
The HR community has reacted to the government's announcement of two key workplace rights measures last week, on flexible workers and parental leave equality
Although Brexit is still confusing there is much evidence that EEA nationals are welcome to stay in the UK
Workers will be given greater protections as a result of the formation of new body according to the government, but details remain unclear