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Woman Holds Pregnancy Scan Statutory Maternity Pay Discrimination Pregnant Women Thumbnail
Policy 30 May 2023

How the Statutory Maternity Pay rules discriminate against low-paid pregnant workers

The rules current rules around SMP are not just unfair, but also are potentially discriminatory to pregnant workers in lower-paid jobs who fall sick in the 'relevant' period before birth.

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Worker Bending Over To Pick Fruit Seasonal Worker Exploitation
Policy 28 Mar 2023

Open letter to the government calling for urgent action to address exploitation of seasonal workers

The Work Rights Centre and 18 other organisations have written to the government following a damning investigation from VICE and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism revealing exploitation on British farms.

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Legal cases 24 Feb 2023

Under pressure: The difficulties facing those on the Ukraine Family Scheme

Like many refugees on the Ukraine Family Scheme, the UK's housing crisis left Maryna* and her two children on the brink of homelessness, struggling to access housing benefits.

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Policy 20 Feb 2023

One year on: Reflections on advising Ukrainian nationals and their family members

Our Head of Immigration, Dmitri Macmillen, shares his perspective on the UK's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, its successes and failures, and reflects on how the government can better support all migrant communities.

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On The Frontline London Councils' Response To The Humanitarian Crisis In Ukraine
Research 10 Jan 2023

On the frontline: London councils' response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine

We analyse UK's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine through the lens and experiences of local authorities in London, exploring the pressures faced by councils and the impact on Ukrainian arrivals in the UK.

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