Frances O'Grady
City bonuses 'have increased at more than twice the speed of wages since 2008'
CITY bonuses have increased at more than twice the speed of wages since the 2008 financial crash, research suggests.
Has the soaring cost of living changed your shopping habits?
AS prices spiral and budgets are squeezed, people across Britain and Northern Ireland are having to think carefully about what they spend on.
Union hails 'historic' recognition deal with food delivery giant Deliveroo
FOOD delivery giant Deliveroo has signed a recognition deal with the GMB trade union covering the company's 90,000 self-employed riders, scores of whom work in Northern Ireland.
Campaigners demand action to end 'endemic' of insecure work
UNIONS and campaigners are stepping up calls for the government to improve workers' rights and tackle insecure work and zero-hours contracts.
New rules come into force to improve transparency on executive pay
NEW rules have come into force that will require the UK's biggest companies to justify bosses' salaries and reveal the pay gap with their average workers.
One in 12 workers not getting the time off work they should be - TUC
MORE than two million UK workers are not getting the time off work they are entitled to, analysis has said.
High street pain leads to 50,000 UK jobs being threatened
A COLOSSAL 50,000 jobs have been axed in the first half of the year as retail workers bore the brunt of hundreds of store closures.
Employers accused of keeping people on agency contracts to drive down wages
EMPLOYERS are being accused of undercutting wages by keeping people on agency contracts for years.
Clock ticking towards 'kamikaze' Brexit, TUC general secretary says
THE British government has been accused of a "criminal" lack of preparation for Brexit amid increasing calls for workers' rights to be protected as the UK leaves the EU.
NI to account for less than 2 per cent of UK GDP by 2022
Northern Ireland is set to account for less than two per cent of the UK economy by 2022 according to the latest analysis.