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[cover image][24 pages] August 2025
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Universities face severe financial crisis - The universities funding crisis sees many higher education institutions implementing further cuts simply to survive Trade union support for Palestine - UK trade unions continue to give support and practical solidarity to securing Palestinian human rights Support for four-day week gathers momentum - There is now plenty of evidence demonstrating the benefits of a four-day working week for both employees and employers. Labour Research reports [More ...]

[cover image][24 pages] July 2025
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Unions slam Labour’s immigration plans The immigration White Paper has been given short shrift by unions who warn that its proposals will increase labour shortages and exploitation Can youth services be rescued? Years of Tory rule have seen youth services cut to the bone. Will Labour’s proposals to renew them meet union demands? The dangers of working the night shift Workers’ health and social lives can be adversely impacted by working nights, new research finds [More ...]

[cover image][24 pages] June 2025
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What implications do US tariffs have for the UK? Which sectors of the UK economy will be most exposed to US president Donald Trump’s trade war tariffs? Unions restate support for trans equality Unions have questioned the basis of the Supreme Court ruling on the meaning of ‘sex’ and have restated their support for trans equality Work-related mental health crisis How are unions responding to the increasing crisis in workrelated stress, depression and anxiety and their toll on workers’ mental well being? [More ...]

[cover image][28 pages] May 2025
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Unions blast Labour’s welfare reforms Unions and others have been shocked and dismayed that it is a Labour government that is cutting welfare support to sick and disabled people Union banners: part of the fabric of the movement As International Workers’ Day approaches, Labour Research looks at the rich history of trade union banners Can the government rebuild the public estate? There is an urgent need to tackle the state of Britain’s crumbling public building workplaces. Is the government up to the task? [More ...]

[cover image][28 pages] April 2025
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How can unions combat the rise of the far right? There is a dangerous rise in the growth of far right parties and their ideas across Europe and America. How can unions combat this? Artificial intelligence and health and safety at work While artifical intelligence could potentially improve health and safety at work, its use is actually increasing work intensification Union rights to time off: how does the UK compare? We look at how Labour's measures to improve union rights to facility time compare with those of other European countries [More ...]

[cover image][28 pages] March 2025
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Mind the pay gap for freelance women There is still huge inequality between the pay of men and women. And the gap is even greater for freelance and self-emloyed women Unions respond to Labour’s NHS plan Labour’s Elective Reform Plan for the NHS has come under the union spotlight. What does the plan mean for health workers? The long reach of long Covid Many of those with long Covid symptoms are the very key workers who kept the country going during national lockdowns[More ...]

[cover image][28 pages] February 2025
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Will football club owners be shown the red card? The Football Governance Bill aims to police the integrity and financial standing of club owners. Labour Research reports Tax reform — does it go far enough? Unions and tax justice campaigners have responded to tax reforms announced by the Westminster and Scottish governments Assisted dying: 'a number of issues need addressing' Health unions want to see certain protections built into assisted dying legislation, and disability organisations have raised their own concerns[More ...]

[cover image][28 pages] January 2025
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Labour’s plans on rail re-nationalisation Labour says it will fix the disastrous state of Britain’s railways. So what do trade unions think of Labour’s plans? The ongoing adult social care crisis What is the nature and extent of the crisis in adult social care? And what can be done to overcome it? Dealing with violence in the workplace Violence at work is an increasing issue for many workers. And existing legislation is not enough to deal with the problem, say unions [More ...]