The Milburn review presents itself as a plan to help young people into work, but Dr DYLAN MURPHY argues it is laying the groundwork for a harsher benefits regime
RIGHT now there is a clear divide in our politics. It is not one about culture wars, or party factionalism; it is one about those who believe in democratic rights and those that don’t.
The minimum service levels Bill is undermines a fundamental linchpin of our democracy, the right of workers to democratically protest against their ill-treatment and against their exploitation.
In the face of a wave of popular outcry, the Tories have shown their true colours. They have pitched themselves against ambulance drivers, teachers, nurses, barristers and transport workers.
Austerity in a red tie is still austerity, warns RAMONA McCARTNEY of the People’s Assembly – rally with us to demand different choices
Apart from a bright spark of hope in the victory of the Gaza motion, this year’s conference lacked vision and purpose — we need to urgently reconnect Labour with its roots rather than weakly aping the flag-waving right, argues KIM JOHNSON MP
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP
It is only trade union power at work that will materially improve the lot of working people as a class but without sector-wide collective bargaining and a right to take sympathetic strike action, we are hamstrung in the fight to tilt back the balance of power, argues ADRIAN WEIR


