TUC and CBI fight workplace injury
News Article 19 February 2001
The two sides of the industrial divide have joined forces in a bid to cut the number of injuries in the workplace.
Forced retirement to be axed
News Article 13 February 2001
The government has outlined plans to axe compulsory retirement at 65 as part of a widespread review of age discrimination laws.
Court ruling extends employment rights
Press Review 9 February 2001
Bank of England cuts rates
News Article 7 February 2001
The Bank of England has bowed to pressure by announcing a reduction in interest rates.
CBI urges government to invest
Press Review 29 December 2000
CBI opposed to minimum wage increases
Press Review 20 December 2000
Manufacturing pay awards down
Press Review 18 December 2000
Manufacturers upbeat about their future
News Article 14 December 2000
Byers backs paid paternity leave for new dads
News Article 7 December 2000
The government has reaffirmed plans to give new mothers a year off of work and introduce maternity leave for their partners.
Interest rates remain unchanged
News Article 7 December 2000
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England announced on Thursday that interest rates will remain unchanged at six per cent for the 10th consecutive month.
Portillo attacks Brown's handling of the economy
News Article 7 November 2000
Portillo backs 'taxpayers revolt'
Press Review 7 November 2000
Business hits out at £12 billion red tape bill
Press Review 6 November 2000
Ahern urges UK to join euro
Press Review 6 November 2000
Chancellor to urge EU to pass US productivity levels
Press Review 6 November 2000