Press and Media

The Work Foundation's media office exists both to disseminate our material and to respond to a wide variety of enquiries to do with the nature of contemporary working life. We have subject experts in many fields - from flexible working and the future of work through to how to manage performance in organisations - and we are frequently called on to provide commentators to media outlets and at events.

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Stephen Overell
Head of Media Relations

Tel: 020 7976 3507
Mob: 07970 765 251

or email

Reaction to the government response to Dame Carol Black's review of the health of the working age population

Thursday, 04 December 2008

'A positive prospectus for real improvements in Britain’s workplaces' says David Coats, associate director of policy at The Work Foundation, reacting to the government's response to Dame Carol Black's review.

Steve Overell

Response to the Pre Budget Report

Thursday, 04 December 2008

David Coats, associate director of policy at The Work Foundation, comments on the pre Budget Report

Bold package urged to stave off rise in unemployment

Friday, 21 November 2008

Predicting a peak of 2.5 million unemployed and a worse recession than both the 1980s and 1990s, a new report urges the government to use every means at its disposal – monetary, fiscal, financial and through assorted labour market interventions – to boost the economy and protect employment.

Steve Overell

Three Years On- Revisiting MG Rover

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Ex-Rover workers suffer big wage falls as they find new work , a report by The Work Foundation and Birmingham Business School has found. Groundbreaking research reveals latest findings on what has happened to the 6,300 workers who lost their jobs in the collapse of MG Rover.

Steve Overell

WorkWorld Media Awards 2008 – entry deadline approaching

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Journalists wishing to enter The Work Foundation’s WorkWorld Media Awards are reminded that the deadline for entries is Friday 14 November.

Steve Overell

Involving citizens and workers key to public service reform

Thursday, 09 October 2008

Public service reform has floundered because government has failed to enlist the support of citizens or maintain the confidence of public service staff.

Stephen Overell

UK’s ‘special relationship’ with India needs to be nurtured

Sunday, 21 September 2008

In a new report from research consultancy The Work Foundation, "The UK and India: the other ‘special relationship’?" the government is urged to do more to develop the special relationship between the UK and India.

Stephen Overell

More ‘good work’ needed to boost jobs and cut child poverty

Thursday, 18 September 2008

A package of policies designed to create more ‘good jobs’ is urged today in a new report. The quality of employment has an impact on health, life expectancy and life chances and government cannot make serious progress towards the reduction of health inequalities unless it has policies to improve job quality for the most disadvantaged. Work is better for health and life expectancy than worklessness, but it is only really good for us if it is ‘good work’, the report argues.

Stephen Overell

The Work Foundation announces new work programmes

Tuesday, 09 September 2008

The Work Foundation today announces changes to its structure and focus to consolidate its position as the leading research and consultancy organisation specializing in work in the UK and Europe.

Stephen Overell

WorkWorld Media Awards 2008: open for entries

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Entries are now invited for the 2008 WorkWorld Media Awards.

Stephen Overell