This article consdiers the increased vulnerability of the British workforce in the year following the financial crisis of 2008. It focuses on health related issues, outlining the the risk to which those in employment are exposed, and then looks at the extent of unemployment. It questions whether trade unions, employers or government agencies can do more to assist members of the workforce and concludes the workers themselves will have to take greater personal responsibility, adapting to the harsh climate. It traces the events following the crisis in 2008 particularly in 2012 when the severity of the recession was realised, drawing extensively on Government pronouncements and opinions expressed by commentators in the major broadsheets
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This article consdiers the increased vulnerability of the British workforce in the year following th...
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The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
This article investigates the experience of low paid workers without union representation. It report...
Previous research on trends in the quality of work in Britain was carried out in a period marked by ...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
In the 'Warwick Agreement' with trade union leaders in 2004, the British government pledged support ...
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In 2008, a severe economic crisis hit economies around the world. Its effects included a significant...
Five years after the global financial crisis, and trillions of dollars in stimulus spending later, t...
The 2008 recession has had a prolonged and varying effect both across and within countries. This pap...
This article examines the impact on staff of state-imposed public sector reforms alongside austerity...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the impact of the current global economic crisis on the labour m...
This article consdiers the increased vulnerability of the British workforce in the year following th...
Economic downturns generally disrupt the employment landscape and lead to economic restructuring. Th...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
This article investigates the experience of low paid workers without union representation. It report...
Previous research on trends in the quality of work in Britain was carried out in a period marked by ...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
In the 'Warwick Agreement' with trade union leaders in 2004, the British government pledged support ...
This article considers policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis as they affect the labour market, how...
In this article it is argued that the COVID-19 crisis offers an important opportunity for engagement...
It is important to take a long view of many economic problems. This article explains how the large-s...
In 2008, a severe economic crisis hit economies around the world. Its effects included a significant...
Five years after the global financial crisis, and trillions of dollars in stimulus spending later, t...
The 2008 recession has had a prolonged and varying effect both across and within countries. This pap...
This article examines the impact on staff of state-imposed public sector reforms alongside austerity...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the impact of the current global economic crisis on the labour m...