Labour Research December 2002

Reviews

Britain's asylum apartheid - a Charter of Workers' Rights

Edited by Keith Ewing and John Hendy, Institute of Employment Rights, 177 Abbeville Road, London SW4 9RL, 164 pages, paperback, £12.00

This new publication from the Institute of Employment Rights provides an in-depth analysis of the kind of employment rights that workers need. It outlines the economic, social and international reasons why a charter is required.

In a foreword to the book, TUC general secretary John Monks says: "I hope that this Charter will be widely read and discussed in the trade union movement in the coming months".