
TUC report on enforcing the National Minimum Wage
In January 2015, the TUC published ‘Enforcing the National Minimum Wage – Keeping up the Pressure’.
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In January 2015, the TUC published ‘Enforcing the National Minimum Wage – Keeping up the Pressure’.
‘Whose Society? The Final Big Society Audit’ was published on 20 January 2015.
In February 2015, the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) published a selection of career insights of women who are on boards, board-ready, or managers in Britain’s biggest companies.

Writing in The Guardian, Ros Altmann argues: ‘Ageist terms should be as unacceptable as racist or sexist ones’,

In January 2015, LankellyChase Foundation with Heriot-Watt University released ‘Hard Edges: Mapping Severe and Multiple Disadvantage in England’.

‘Health Inequalities in London: Developing joint solutions to achieve better health outcomes for all’ was published in January 2015 by LVSC.
The Beyond 2015 project is a conversation about improving equality, human rights and social justice in the UK by working together more effectively across sectors, disciplines and places. This section introduces the project and explains how to use this portal.

What is the most significant area of progress since 2010? What has been or is the biggest challenge?

In the context of cuts and legislative changes, how can we ensure adequate access the law and legal remedies?

What do we know about the impact for different groups of the ‘austerity’ measures introduced since 2010?