This paper presents longitudinal research conducted into awareness of and attitudes towards the UK National Minimum Wage (NMW) through the perspectives and experiences of care homes workers in the North of England. The paper also reports upon the variation of care workers’ employment contractual rights caused by transfers of ownership of these care homes. The paper’s findings add to knowledge about the significance of a NMW to care workers focussing upon the insecurities articulated by these workers caused by the sometimes rapid changes in ownership regimes in the care homes industry.. The precarious nature of this work presents its own questions too about the efficacy of TUPE rules and regulations as applied to industry and, speci...
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The unique challenges that COVID-19 presents have meant a ‘pause’ in overt work-related requirements...
Organisational change doesn’t always have to bring distress and ill health to employees. Anniken Grø...
With the unprecedented workplace disruption brought on by the pandemic, many companies introduced po...
A new study into the scale and nature of labour market non-compliance in the UK will generate the fi...
Large construction projects frequently operate with multi-national workforces, utilising migrant wor...
Joe Atkinson considers some of the legal questions surrounding employers who require their staff to ...
Drawing on qualitative evidence with frontline workers in four UK local authorities significantly im...
Rose Cook and Damian Grimshaw discuss the potential long-term impact of the furlough scheme on women...
Avoiding potentially divisive language and encouraging tolerance are critical steps to creating an i...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
Despite various changes since the establishment of the post-war welfare state, Jenny Chanfreau argue...
Traditionally the preserve of boring articles in arcane journals, employers’ pension obligation acco...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
Recent evidence published by the European Commission suggests that the number of workers who are sen...
Rishi Sunak’s job support schemes were ambitious – at least initially. But did they work? In fact, a...
The unique challenges that COVID-19 presents have meant a ‘pause’ in overt work-related requirements...
Organisational change doesn’t always have to bring distress and ill health to employees. Anniken Grø...
With the unprecedented workplace disruption brought on by the pandemic, many companies introduced po...