In the finale to their second series of @Unions21 podcasts, @beckunions21 and @simonsapper tackle the under-reported scourge of domestic violence, why it is a trade union issue and how we could do worse than follow the example of New Zealand. The heat wave - and what employers should be doing about it - receives special attention. And Prof Mel Simms sets out her views on “where next’ for the world of work, and what she and her academic colleagues will be focussing on next. Real blue-sky stuff, you won’t want to miss. Supported by the university of Glasgow. Production assistant Henry Skewes, A Makes-You-Think production.
Post Election Prospects For Unions w/James Morris
Trade Unions And The Process Of Change w/Betsy Dillner, Dean Rogers
New Union Organising Models w/John Forth and Mathias Askholm
How Does The U21 Podcast Make You Feel?
Unions21 Conference 2019 - part 2: The Future Of Work
#FeedingFatCats and other legal stories w/Thompsons law
Unions21 Conference 2019 - part 1; the Future of Collective Voice
Can The Industrial Strategy Deliver? - w/Andy Haldane
Special episode: US unions and the Future of Work - w/Damon Silvers
UCU General Secretary-elect Dr Jo Grady
Women, Work and Barriers to Industrial Prosperity -w/Jess Phillips MP
Enforcing Labour Standards - w/Sir David Metcalf
The Future Of Work - Taming The Robots
What Future For ACAS? - w/Brendan Barber
Industrial Strategy and Collective Voice - w/Chi Onwurah
What Makes NHS Employers tick? - w/Danny Mortimer
How To Win Union Recognition: The PDAU Story
Kiwi Lessons In Innovation
HeartUnions Week 2019
New Workers’ Rights dissected and 2018 in review w/ Becky Wright & Simon Sapper
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