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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Tag: Employment law

The government will find taking back control brings its own headaches
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The government will find taking back control brings its own headaches

January 17, 2021

From workers’ rights to hormones in beef, voters expect our politicians to regulate big business just as Brussels did

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Brexit deal threatens UK labour and climate standards, thinktank warns
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Brexit deal threatens UK labour and climate standards, thinktank warns

December 27, 2020

IPPR says commitments on workers’ rights are weak but agreement is better than a no-deal outcome

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Fresh controversy over Tony Abbott’s Brexit trade role
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Fresh controversy over Tony Abbott’s Brexit trade role

August 30, 2020

Proposed UK envoy at odds with Boris Johnson’s assurances on environment and workers’ rights

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Investors are selling Boohoo shares now. They could have intervened far earlier
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Investors are selling Boohoo shares now. They could have intervened far earlier

July 12, 2020

‘Inadequate in scope, timeliness and gravity.” The verdict from Aberdeen Standard Investment on Boohoo’s response to allegations of supply chain abuses was damning. Even as the fast-fashion group appointed an … Read More

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