This version of the levelling up outlook focusses on the cost of living crisis, measuring the underlying vulnerability of different local authorities to an increase in poverty.
CPP’s latest report finds caring responsibilities are disproportionately impacting women in the UK, contributing to, and exacerbating workplace inequalities.
The Centre for Progressive Policy (CPP) has conducted a deep dive into one of the driving forces of gender-based inequalities in the workplace – the division of unpaid care. The
CPP's findings that shows that coastal towns including Hastings, Thanet, and Dover, are likely to be pushed into poverty as rising costs hit those on low pay and those out of work
CPP analysis shoes that scrapping plans to give employees a mandatory right to flexible working will cost sandwich carers £3,000 a year in lost earnings
Rosie Fogden argues that the government must expand the right to flexible working to better support people juggling work with unpaid caring responsibilities.
The government chose not to include the Employment Bill in the Queen's Speech. Ross Mudie explains how this failure will impact Britain's growing warehouse workforce.
The New Statesman speaks to Ross Mudis about the government's failure to protect warehouse workers by omitting the Employment Bill from the Queen's Speech.