Resolution Foundation

Independent British think tank

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November 2024 Ruth Curtice is announced as the new chief executive of the Resolution Foundation.
May 2024 Torsten Bell departs from the Resolution Foundation after being selected as Labour's candidate for Swansea West.
April 2023 Released 'Low Pay Britain 2023: Improving low-paid work through higher minimum standards' report, emphasizing the need for 'good work' to combat economic decline.
March 2023 Shared research exclusively with BBC Panorama, revealing that wage stagnation since 2008 financial crisis has left British workers £11,000 worse off annually.
September 30 2022 Resolution Foundation reported its annual income of £3,285,540.00 for the year ending on this date, with funding primarily coming from the Resolution Trust, Federation of Small Businesses, Nuffield Foundation, and Rowntree Trusts.
November 2019 David Willetts transitions to president of the Foundation's Advisory Council and Intergenerational Centre, while Torsten Bell becomes chief executive.
2018 Macroeconomic Policy Unit established to contribute to a more inclusive macroeconomic policy debate.
2016 Intergenerational Commission launched, chaired by David Willetts, running until 2018.
2015 Minimum Wage report referenced by Chancellor George Osborne when announcing the National Living Wage.
June 2015 David Willetts becomes executive chairman, and Torsten Bell is appointed as director to lead an expanded programme of work.
2014 Continuation of the Review of the Future of the National Minimum Wage.
2013 Resolution Foundation Review of the Future of the National Minimum Wage initiated, chaired by Sir George Bain.
2011 Commission on Living Standards launched, chaired by Clive Cowdery, running until 2012.
2010 Gavin Kelly succeeds Sue Regan as chief executive, leading the organisation until 2015.

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