Wednesday, February 22, 2012

BottomLine

The latest edition is a special issue on Migrant Workers and includes articles on:

  • Migrant Workers - Our Latest Research
  • Reaching out to Migrants
  • Welfare Entitlements and Media Misconceptions
  • Evaluation of the Migrant Workers' Employment Rights Advice Service
  • Migrant Workers and Employment Statistics
  • An End to Settlement for Migrant Workers?

The  Spring/Summer Edition 2011 is available to download now as pdf

The Summer Edition 2010 is available to download now as pdf

The Spring Edition 2010 is available to download now as pdf

Below is a cross section of articles from a selection of bottomline editions.

  • Spring 2004 Women’s Special, Women in the labour market, Women in Decision Making, Women and Poverty, New Employment Legislation.
  • Winter 2004 News in Brief, Job Vacancies and Rates of pay in Greater Manchester, New Deal for the Low Paid, Estimating Low Pay.
  • Summer 2005 News in Brief, Who’s paying below National Minimum Wage, The Pay Gap, Spotlight, Disability Discrimination and Employment.
  • Spring 2006 News in Brief, The Pay Gap, Migrant Workers, Meeting the challenge of eradicating Child Poverty by 2020.
  • Summer 2006 News in Brief, Apprenticeships and the National Minimum Wage – a survey of Apprenticeships in Rochdale, Migrant Workers in Greater Manchester.
  • Autumn 2006 News in Brief, Assessing the impact of Age discrimination Legislation, Work life balance.
  • Spring 2007 News in Brief, Disability and Employment, Apprenticeships and the National Minimum wage, Resolving Disputes in the Work Place.
  • Summer 2007 News in Brief, Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Black Caribbean Women and work, Myths and Realities.
  • Winter 2007 News in Brief, New Rights for Maternity Leave and Pay, Don’t barter holiday entitlement for National Minimum wage increase, Employment Rights for Migrant Workers, Job Vacancies and rates of pay in Greater Manchester.

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Migrant Workers Employment Advice Service

We have an additional service for those who define themselves as a migrant worker, and those who support them.  This service provides advice to migrant workers on an appointment only basis and can provide interpretation or translation, after initial contact. Telephone: 0161 833 1772

Domestic Abuse Women's Employment service

We run an additional service for women who are having problems at work as a result of experiencing domestic abuse. This service provides employment rights advice and advocacy, as well as emotional support. Contact 0161 839 3236 or contact@dawesproject.org.uk
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