As automation, climate change, and demographic transitions redefine the world of work, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has introduced a new performance framework to help governments strengthen their labour administration…
A requirement for developers to build affordable housing in London is set to be cut from 35 per cent of new homes to 20 per cent, in a move councils fear will have a ripple effect across the country
The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has declared that no democracy can thrive where workers’ voices are suppressed, warning that attempts to undermine trade union rights in the nation’s oil and gas industry are…
Hong Kong’s labour chief has dismissed suggestions that newly arrived talent are exploiting admission schemes to give birth in the city, saying no evidence or data supports such claims.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission warned that the existing guidance is 'unlawful' in the wake of the landmark Supreme Court ruling six months ago.
Four months on from Sir Keir Starmer performing a U-turn to commit to a full national probe, the Home Office confirmed it had still yet to appoint anyone to lead the inquiry.