
Trades Union Congress report: Disability employment and pay gaps 2019
The disability employment gap has remained stagnant at around 30 per cent, whilst the disability pay gap has widened since the government’s 2015 ambitious manifesto
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The disability employment gap has remained stagnant at around 30 per cent, whilst the disability pay gap has widened since the government’s 2015 ambitious manifesto

Too often medical professionals focus on sexual health rather than broader health needs and differences when supporting LGBT people. This is according to the October

Companies have for too long avoided human rights law as a guide to their rules and rule-making, notwithstanding the extensive impacts they have on the

Big Tech operates in an almost human rights free-zone, and this is problematic when the private sector is taking a leading role in designing, constructing,

‘Most of the care that we see across England is good quality and, overall, the quality is improving slightly. But people do not always have

‘It is time for the concerns, ideas and values of people living on a low income to rise to the centre of politics’ This is
The ACF’s Stronger Foundations initiative has launched the concluding report of the first of its six working groups, released October 2019. The report, titled Diversity,

‘Legislative responses that outlaw discriminatory behaviours and promote positive change are an essential part of the battle, but the structural nature of horizontal inequalities mean

‘Poverty in Scotland is rising, from an already unacceptably high level’ says the October 2019 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). This report looks

Over the last decade, child poverty has been rising, and it’s projected to rise even further in coming years. This is according to the September 2019 paper from Child Poverty Action Group on our social security system.