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More than half of women, and nearly two-thirds of women aged 18-24, said they have experienced sexual harassment at work, according to a new research from the Trades Union Congress in collaboration with the Everyday Sexism Project.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 15th August 2016
 
New analysis published by the TUC on 18 June 2016 reveals that one in five new fathers did not qualify for paternity pay.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 20th June 2016
 
The city regions at the heart of the Northern Powerhouse – Greater Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds – have enjoyed rising prosperity over the last few years, according to new research published on 19 May 2016.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 23rd May 2016
 
The number of employees who say they usually work from home has increased by a fifth over the past decade according to new analysis published by the TUC on 20 May 2016 to mark National Work From Home Day.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 26th May 2016
 
Women who become mothers before the age of 33 earn 15 per cent less than similar women who haven’t had children, according to new analysis published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) on International Women’s Day (8 March).
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 9th March 2016
 
UK workers gave their employers £31.5 billion of unpaid overtime last year, according to a new analysis of official statistics published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 29th February 2016
 
One in eight people have experienced violence at work, according to research published by the TUC today.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 9th February 2016
 
One of the biggest trade agreements in history is being developed behind closed doors in Brussels and America.
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union and the U.S. will supposedly liberalise one-third of global trade, help create millions of jobs and boosted Europe’s economy by more than £100 billion euros.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel – March 8 2016
 
Black workers with degrees earn 23.1 per cent less on average than white workers with degrees, according to new analysis published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) yesterday (1 February).
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Weekly Digest - 4th February 2016
 
The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said in mid-September that nobody should feel forced to decide between their faith and their job. He made the comments at the launch of a guide by a national group representing British Jews, which aims to help employers understand their beliefs and the need of Jewish staff.
Work/EmploymentEvangelicals Now - November 2015
 
With nearly half of disabled people not in work, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has published its manifesto to promote equality for disabled people and challenge discrimination against them.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 11th January 2016
 
A survey into the gender pay gap in the voluntary sector by a recruitment firm has revealed that the difference between men and women's pay is 16.7 per cent, meaning a bigger gap than the UK average.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 18th November 2015
 
The number of commuters spending more than two hours travelling to and from work has increased by 72 per cent over the past 10 years, according to a Trades Union Congress analysis of official figures published today.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Weekly Digest - 12th November 2015
 
Research published by the TUC today shows that nearly a third of people have been bullied at work.
Work/EmploymentEkklesia Daily Bulletin - 16th November 2015
 
A quarter of workers in Britain never get a promotion during their careers, and one in ten only did so after waiting for a decade or longer. According to the research from Monster.co.uk, 23 per cent of workers failed to be promoted at any point in their career.
Work/EmploymentAcas Monthly Newsletter - 10th November 2015
 
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