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Scottish Parliament Debate on Benefits This Week
Sunday 05 June, 2016Ruth Davidson is under pressure to prove that her party is within the mainstream of Scottish politics by abandoning her defence of the UK Government’s welfare cuts – and to put the interests of people in Scotland ahead of the interests of...
Headscarf Ruling Changes Expectations in Discrimination Cases
Thursday 02 June, 2016A ban on wearing headscarves in the workplace may be admissible if it is based on a general company rule prohibiting political, philosophical and religious symbols from being worn visibly, an advisor to the EU's highest court has said. In an o...
OECD Revises UK Growth Forecasts Downwards
Thursday 02 June, 2016In November 2015 the OECD projected growth of 2.39% for UK GDP in 2016 and 2.26% for 2017 – it has now revised these down to just 1.7% for 2016 and 1.96% for 2017. The OECD Global Economic Outlook released today. The globa...
Ken Loach Accuses the Cameron of Deliberately Punishing the Poor
Wednesday 01 June, 2016Benefits system ‘a cruel bureaucracy’, says Ken Loach after Cannes win In a Guardian article, the director Ken Loach has said he does not want David Cameron to watch his latest film, which deals with unemployment, poverty and th...
European Employment Improves but with Huge Regional Variations
Wednesday 01 June, 2016The Europeant jobless rate was stable at 10.2 percent in April, the same as March. But beware of averages because the discrepancies are huge. In Germany, the unemployment rate is 4.2 percent; in Greece, 24.2 percent. At the beginning of 2000, above 2...
Senator Bacik Welcomes Labour Workers’ Rights Motion
Tuesday 31 May, 2016In January of this year, Senator Ivana Bacik proposed the Competition (Amendment) Bill 2016 on behalf of the Labour Party Senators, as a private members’ bill which was allowed pass through to Second Stage by then Minister Richard Bruton. Sena...
Universal Credit
Saturday 28 May, 2016With the roll-out of the full Universal Credit service finally starting Wednesday 25th May – it is being rolled out to five jobcentres including Bath and Newcastle Cathedral Square, with more to follow in the coming months and years – the...
No Room for Complacency As Irish Unemployment Drops To 7.9% - Burton
Saturday 28 May, 2016Labour Dublin West Deputy Joan Burton has welcomed the CSO’s latest Quarterly National Household Survey figures which show that in April unemployment dropped to 7.9%. But she warned that there can be no room for complacency in particular, as re...
ETLA European Unemployment Rates Analysed
Saturday 28 May, 2016ETLAnow is an experiment at ETLA, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, to usebig data in economic forecasting. At the moment, ETLAnow predicts the unemployment rate in every EU country using real-time data from Google Trends&...
Wales in Decline Says Plaid Cymru
Saturday 28 May, 2016A set of economic indicators released this week show clearly why the Welsh Government needs to adopt a new economic strategy, Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Finance and Economy Minister Adam Price has said. Figures released by the Office of National Stat...
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