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Publications
- What will it really take to level-up?
- Coronavirus and the Workers Emergency: Labour Market Realities 2020
- Does the EU work for working class people?
- Briefing: Spending Review 2015
- What is aspiration?
- Briefing: Rent control - what is Labour offering?
- Briefing: Manifesto summary - the smaller parties
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for social security?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for housing?
- Trade unions and economic inequality
- Raising our quality of life
- Tackling the housing crisis
- In the public interest
Blog
- Britain Will Fail to Reduce Poverty Until It Tackles Inequality
- The Return of the State and an Agenda for Common Ownership
- What next for social care?
- Bad Brexit Deal Leaves Women Vulnerable
- Time To End The Hostile Environment
- Labour Laws Fit For The 21st Century
- Together We Can Transform Our Working Lives
- Let’s Vote For Workers Rights
- Social Care For Social Justice
- Time For A Welfare Revolution
- Rural Poverty Spells Isolation
- The Case for Insourcing Public Contracts
- Child Poverty Should Not Be Rising
- Falling Through The Justice Gap
- The Fight For Shorter Working Hours
- Labour Market Realities: Insecurity, Stress and Brexit
- PCS Call For Radical Reform of Social Security
- Universal Credit Plunges Renters Into Arrears
- Austerity: The Reality For People With A Learning Disability
- Build The Homeless A Home
- CLASS Panel Reacts to the 2018 Budget
- The Bus Crisis
- Child Poverty: How To Hold Back The Rising Tide
- Universal Credit Failure Leaves Thousands Hungry
- Young Parents Trapped By Welfare System
- Labour Market Realities: Growing Precarity for Housing Workers
- University Or Not, Young People Have It Stacked Against Them
- The Grenfell Tower Fire: Why it Means Everything Must Change
- Coffin-sized existence pods: Grandparent legacies to Generation Rent?
- Day 5: Economic growth and youth prospects by region
- Day 2: International students
- Day1: Brexit: Implications for young people
- Brexit induced xenophobia and racism: how bad is it and what needs to be done?
- Lloyds cuts 3,000 jobs: where’s the accountability?
- 4 reasons why negotiating new trade deals won’t be easy after Brexit
- The mountain of student debt weighing on our young people may soon get even bigger.
- Theresa May’s brand of inequality
- Poverty and prosperity sit side-by-side in British cities
- The increase to the minimum wage should be welcomed, but the fight against inequality is being lost
- What can we expect from today’s budget?
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- Now a lost eleven years on pay, unprecedented for at least 150 years
- How our social security system holds back low-paid workers
- Why the Lords’ defeat of the government’s attempt to redefine child poverty is important
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Spending review 2015: Your Guide
- Our study shows that economic recession leads to increased levels of suicide
- Let’s (Cautiously) Celebrate Living Wage Week
- Tax credit cuts and the Living Wage: Do the numbers stack up?
- Cutting vital income and stigmatising the low paid? The Conservatives are no workers’ party
- Equal pay for equal work - nothing less will do
- Against Aspiration
- Enabling Aspiration
- Young people’s debts have doubled in five years and are now highest of all age groups
- How the Conservatives are ‘strengthening’ child poverty measures in the UK
- Five ways to deliver a good budget
- Budget 2015: Our panel’s reaction
- Child poverty: all not quite what it seems?
- An EU Perspective On Wage Inequality
- The Queen’s Speech: our panel’s reaction
- First 100 Days - A plan for the economy
- Trade unionists - Rally for your Rights
- Despite IFS criticism, the Tories will have the last laugh
- Labour and Conservatives: the manifestos
- Budget 2015: Our panellists give their reaction
- Storify: the top reactions to #Budget2015
- Reversing the rising poverty tide requires fundamental change
- The collapse of housing supply has forced many to breaking point
- The advantages of a new house building programme are enormous
- Collective bargaining can begin to rebalance our economy
- Why we need rent control
- How can we reduce the need for food banks?
- Autumn Statement 2014: Seven thinkers share their views
- Don’t be fooled - Ukip offers nothing to Britain’s workers
- Whose recovery is it?
- The key to reducing inequality? Stronger trade unions
- Why soaring wage inequality in the UK should worry everyone