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Publications
- Coronavirus and the Workers Emergency: Labour Market Realities 2020
- Briefing: Spending Review 2015
- Briefing: Manifesto summary - the smaller parties
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for social security?
- State intervention for wage-led development
- In the public interest
- Think Big, Think Bold
- Reconstruction after the Crisis: A Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
- Financing the Social State
- The Case for Universalism
- Exposing the Myths of Welfare
- Abolishing Want in a Social State
- Achieving a Social State
Blog
- Food Insecurity and COVID-19
- Coronavirus: The Social Crisis Behind The Public Health Crisis
- PCS Call For Radical Reform of Social Security
- Build The Homeless A Home
- CLASS Panel Reacts to the 2018 Budget
- The Bus Crisis
- Universal Credit Failure Leaves Thousands Hungry
- Coffin-sized existence pods: Grandparent legacies to Generation Rent?
- How serious is the new Prime Minister and her government about making the country work for everyone
- Dr Faiza Shaheen: Youth week roundup
- Day 5: Economic growth and youth prospects by region
- Day 4: Class, privilege and Oxbridge.
- Day 3: Student debt
- Day 2: International students
- Day1: Brexit: Implications for young people
- 4 Reasons Grammar Schools are a Bad Idea
- Lloyds cuts 3,000 jobs: where’s the accountability?
- The mountain of student debt weighing on our young people may soon get even bigger.
- Theresa May’s brand of inequality
- Brexit: The new class war?
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- Now a lost eleven years on pay, unprecedented for at least 150 years
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Spending review 2015: Your Guide
- Our study shows that economic recession leads to increased levels of suicide
- Benefit advisers in foodbanks: a backwards step
- 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
- Against Aspiration
- The jobs figures: even if it’s a blip, it’s a worrying one
- Five ways to deliver a good budget
- Budget 2015: Our panel’s reaction
- The Queen’s Speech: our panel’s reaction
- Cameron’s new crusade against criminal wage-workers
- Political action must be taken to eliminate food banks from the national landscape
- Labour and Conservatives: the manifestos
- Storify: the top reactions to #Budget2015
- Reversing the rising poverty tide requires fundamental change
- The advantages of a new house building programme are enormous
- Collective bargaining can begin to rebalance our economy
- How can we reduce the need for food banks?
- Autumn Statement 2014: Seven thinkers share their views
- Conservative Party Conference: The view from the library next door
- The link between the rise of food banks and the rolling back of the welfare state
- Low pay and increased job insecurity: the state of single parent employment
- Fighting austerity: why we need to talk about human rights
- What to make of the IPPR report
- Why Class is hosting Thomas Piketty
- Sanctioning job seekers who refuse zero-hours contracts is counterproductive
- What can we expect from Budget 2014?
- Join me to debate The Great British Rip Off in Newcastle this evening
- Whose recovery is it?
- Hopeful signs in the labour market, but things remain a long way from normal
- Where are the stories about in-work poverty?
- Unpaid internships are unfair and elitist – it’s time they ended
- There are some things too important to be left to the market
- Households are being excluded from the benefits of growth
- Instead of blaming ordinary people we should be explaining the reasons for falling living standards
- Attacks on legal aid will mean access to justice is only for the rich
- Zero hours: full time work without a full time job
- The government needs to take the growth of payday lenders more seriously
- Mervyn King’s rosy recovery prediction means little for a shattered nation
- Involuntary idleness represents a massive waste of economic resources
- We need to challenge the myths that poison attempts at progressive change
- It’s time for new priorities to tackle want
- Investment in social housing - the best way out of today’s squalor
- Stop pushing people into poverty and get serious about job creation
- Social State: Who are the real scroungers?
- Social State: Austerity - An Exercise in Divide and Rule
- Social State: Exploding the scrounger myth
- The Austerity Strategy Has Failed - March for A Future That Works
- Our young people deserve a secure future
- It’s time to stop kicking people at the bottom
- We need a new trade unionism for a modern workforce