POVERTY has increased for children and pensioners over the last five years, a new study finds today.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) report says that — despite rising levels of employment — in-work poverty has gone up due to inadequate pay and hours for workers.
Just over half of people in poverty are in a working family compared to 39 per cent 20 years ago, according to the research.
Outsourcing is at the heart of inequality. Only collective unity in the trade union movement can topple the Establishment’s obsession with it, says SAM GURNEY
Labour’s watered-down legislation won’t protect us from unfair dismissal or ban some zero-hours contracts until 2027 — leaving millions of young people vulnerable to the populist right’s appeal, warns TUC young workers chair FRASER MCGUIRE


