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External Affairs Officer
Email: tphillips@theworkfoundation.com
Telephone: 020 7976 3554
Tom has been with The Work Foundation since April 2010. Alongside the media officer, he is responsible for responding to press enquiries and overseeing The Work Foundation’s media campaigns. He also works with the events and website managers to ensure the smooth running of other external facing projects.
Prior to joining The Work Foundation, Tom was a research intern at the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and a volunteer communications officer for a small international development charity. His previous experience also includes positions with The Refugee Council, Mencap and the NHS. He has an MA in Human Rights (Distinction) from UCL and a BSc in Basic Medical Sciences.
Back to Our People
Autumn Statement 2011: A submission from The Work Foundation This submission to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement sets out what a credible growth plan would look like, emphasising the importance of infrastructure investment, innovation policies and more flexible regional growth policies.
Ian Brinkley, Charles Levy, Andrew Sissons, Jonathan Wright and Mark Lloyd 24 November 2011
Banks are failing to lend to firms which will drive the recovery, new report shows Banks are failing to lend to firms which will drive the recovery, new report shows.
Tom Phillips 07 June 2013
NHS incurring needlessly high sick pay costs as many staff with musculoskeletal disorders still lack support to remain working Professor Stephen Bevan, Fit for Work Europe founding president and a director at The Work Foundation responds to a publication from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Tom Phillips 13 March 2013
UK lagging behind major competitor economies on tackling youth unemployment The UK has experienced the fastest rise in youth unemployment of any country in the G8 since the start of the recession and now has the third worst levels in the OECD, with only Spain and Greece experiencing higher levels, according to a new report published tomorrow (29 Jan) by The Work Foundation.
Tom Phillips 29 January 2013