What happens after 1945 we said we would never go back to the inequality In our country again @Ed_Miliband Andrew Marr today
We have its called 2020 and 2021
@Keir_Starmer@RishiSunak now @UKParliament act on it
That's right @Ed_Miliband deep inequality in our society fairer and more just society now do something about those refused furlough @Keir_Starmer the biggest injustice and attack on employment in history
Declaration of Human Rights Act 1948 Article 23- “I have the right to work, it is my human right to work and anybody who stops my human right would need to resign.”
@RishiSunak@BBCBreakfast
Labour calls on Rishi Sunak to deliver flexible furlough for working parents as evidence shows mothers bearing the brunt of childcare duties https://t.co/xkxRh03z1N via @aboutmcr
This week @RishiSunak will finally understand some academics have done the figures and his schemes of support are some of the worst in the civilised world @BorisJohnson the secrets out no place to hide @AnnelieseDodds
Zero hours contracts fix term contracts etc the eradication of employments right and then breaking the Equality Act by the way you pay Tax the paye employee no fraud risk @RishiSunak it just you way you set up your schemes @BorisJohnson to break more life's @AnnelieseDodds
The Government has a woeful record on self-isolation support.
Tens of thousands of people are denied support because the Government simply hasn't made enough funding available. This is a Government that has spent billions on a failing test and trace.
@JackDromeyMP@TheIFS@ExcludedUK I’m expecting a divide and rule tactic. He’s already decided to ignore the 3 million #excluded but they keep coming back and embarrassing him. He won’t want to pay out for all, so he’ll pay enough people that the movement will quieten down, but not all. That’ll be his plan.
Employment law associate at @Clarkslegal Russell Dann discusses the route out of #lockdown, #furlough, #wfh and the legacy the #pandemic will likely have on #employmentlaw. https://t.co/rL7dLW34sp
“I am urging for clarity for parent, teachers and support staff”
Robert Halfon MP, Chair of the Education Select Committee, tells #BBCBreakfast he wants a schools in England reopening plan to be laid out in the Commons.
https://t.co/T5Z2wXcVI1