Employment Law Review update
‘Employment Law 2013: Progress on Reform’ was published by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills in March 2013.
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‘Employment Law 2013: Progress on Reform’ was published by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills in March 2013.
In March 2013, the Government published its response to the Underhill Rules Review consultation which looked at possible changes to the Employment Tribunals rules of procedure.
’Great expectations: Exploring the promises of gender equality’ was published in March 2013 by IPPR.

In March 2013, the International Longevity Centre – UK (ILC-UK) published a compendium of essays called ‘Has the Sisterhood forgotten older women?’ edited by Sally-Marie Bamford and Jessica Watson.
‘The Impact on Women of the Budget 2011’ was produced by the UK Women’s Budget Group in partnership with the Fawcett Society and published in 2013.

’Where Gypsy/Travellers live’, a report by Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee, was published in March 2013
On 4 March 2013, the Government announced a new network of ‘what works’ evidence centres at an event hosted at Nesta with ESRC, BIG Lottery, Cabinet Office and others.
This article, published by the British Medical Journal, investigated whether the uneven rise in prosperity between 1999 and 2008 accounted for differential increases in life expectancy in English local authorities.
The National Union of Students has published a report exploring how ‘lad culture’ affects every area of student life to a greater or lesser degree.
’Back to basics: Towards a successful and cost-effective integration policy’ by Jill Rutter was published in March 2013 by IPPR.