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Stop Pension Cuts – Or Face Strikes Like UK Universities Have Never Seen Before

At a time when the higher education sector awaits a review of university funding and vice chancellors’ pay is never out of the headlines, drastic changes are also being proposed…

Fair pay in higher education – why I went on strike today

Today I sacrificed a day’s pay to stand on a picket line in the rain as part of an on-going dispute over pay between the University and Colleges Union (alongside…

The government needs to take the growth of payday lenders more seriously

This blog first appeared on Left Foot Forward on 12 July 2024 Payday lending has historically been referred to as fringe banking in the United States, but you couldn’t deny…

Modern Day Slavery Rife In The UK

In 2022 the Modern Slavery Act was brought in and many hoped that this would bring about a positive change. It became mandatory to report the presence of modern slavery…

A concrete plan for social housing

CLASS has been arguing since it was founded that the Government should focus on funding social housing rather than giving financial support to would be home-owners, an approach which only…

‘Not levelling-up’: Our Panel Reacts to the Budget 2020

Following Rishi Sunak’s Budget today, we asked our panel for their reactions. ‘The Chancellor lacks vision’ The budget today shows the case for investment in the economy has been won…

The Bus Crisis

In the mid-1980s, Britain’s bus market was shaken up. The formerly regulated and publicly provided bus services were to be provided by the private sector. Prior to deregulation and privatisation,…

Corporate Governance Reform: Business as Usual

Yesterday the government finally responded to the consultation on corporate governance reform they launched last year. Corporate governance might not be catchy, but it has significant implications, setting out how…

Responses to the Autumn Statement

Six leading thinkers share their reaction to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, delivered on 5 December 2020. Professor Costas Lapavitsas The autumn statement is a non-event in economic policy terms. Rather,…

Asylum Seekers Vulnerable to Coronavirus

In the midst of a global pandemic, the wellbeing of all people is in everyone’s best interests. Yet asylum seekers are notably vulnerable to COVID-19 due to the insufficient support…

The Post Office Scandal is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice this country has seen

Last week, an investigation was launched over one of the greatest miscarriages of justice you may never have heard of. Monday 14th February saw the commencement of a public inquiry,…