There is considerable risk that some employers committed furlough fraud by keeping employees working in lockdown, or by claiming payments and not passing them on to employees in full.
The Tax Justice Network has published a 'bail or bailout' test to prevent public money ending up in corporate tax havens, and to ensure tax transparency from bailout recipients into the future.
Analysis suggests that businesses are offering higher-level apprenticeships to established employees, rather than using them as a potential route in for new starters.
Charities are employing highly qualified staff but this may be at the cost of excluding people who face greater barriers to education and experience, new research suggests.
'This Is Not Working’, an alliance of more than 20 unions, charities and women’s rights organisations, has launched a petition calling for a new law to make employers prevent sexual harassment in their workplaces
The Leader of Newport City Council has signed a document committing the council to the TUC’s Dying to Work charter. This highlights the council’s commitment to supporting employees with a terminal illness to stay in their job for as long as they want to.