National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the escalating inequality in the UK, or the widening gap between business owners and wage-earners. Teemu Alexander Puutio writes that more ambitious measures are needed, and suggests that shareholder ownership plans could offer a private-sector driven and sustainable tool even if the government is unwilling to adopt more robust policies to address inequality
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
Government and firms may not grasp the potential for significant productivity advances, write Richar...
Raises provide indisputable benefits for a significant number and should not be sidelined or put on ...
A new report by the Resolution Foundation shows that the number of people earning less than a living...
Recent months have seen President Obama make a renewed push to address inequality in the U.S., espec...
We suggest that stabilizing the baseline income can make low-wage workers more tolerant towards high...
We suggest that stabilizing the baseline income can make low-wage workers more tolerant towards high...
Alan Manning thumbWhile extreme low pay has been reduced very substantially since the introduction o...
Changes in the structure of work and families over the last four decades have increased many labour ...
This paper investigates the impact on the wage distribution of the introduction, in April 1999, of t...
A European system of minimum wages can help bring people out of poverty as well as contribute to equ...
The wage share – wages expressed as a share of total national income – has fallen since the early 19...
Alan Manning writes that while the very richest have seen their incomes significantly pull away from...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
Government and firms may not grasp the potential for significant productivity advances, write Richar...
Raises provide indisputable benefits for a significant number and should not be sidelined or put on ...
A new report by the Resolution Foundation shows that the number of people earning less than a living...
Recent months have seen President Obama make a renewed push to address inequality in the U.S., espec...
We suggest that stabilizing the baseline income can make low-wage workers more tolerant towards high...
We suggest that stabilizing the baseline income can make low-wage workers more tolerant towards high...
Alan Manning thumbWhile extreme low pay has been reduced very substantially since the introduction o...
Changes in the structure of work and families over the last four decades have increased many labour ...
This paper investigates the impact on the wage distribution of the introduction, in April 1999, of t...
A European system of minimum wages can help bring people out of poverty as well as contribute to equ...
The wage share – wages expressed as a share of total national income – has fallen since the early 19...
Alan Manning writes that while the very richest have seen their incomes significantly pull away from...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...