The British Bankers Association said today that there were “signs that the mortgage market is recovering”. This view is based on the fact that in February bank mortgage approvals reached a five-month high. whilst any morsel of good news is always welcome,it is certainly not time to…Read more…
RMT responds to new pre election £50 million sweetener to basket case SW Trains franchise unveiled by ministers this morning
From RMT press office
General Secretary Mick Cash said
“This is yet another pre election stunt on a basketcase franchise which has a shocking reputation for reliability and overcrowding. We were told that the so called “deep alliance” between NR and SW…Read more…
Letter in the Guardian: Austerity policies a disaster for majority
On Tuesday 24 March a letter which I was signatory to was published in the Guardian newspaper. You can read the letter below and see the full list of people who signed it. Austerity policies a…Read more…
Join the fight for fairer care
Poorly paid careworkers are routinely faced with a choice they shouldn’t have to make: work overtime for free or leave vulnerable clients without the basic care they need and deserve. The UK care…Read more…
PCS backs Living Wage campaign for low-paid workers who clean up after ministers
DEFRA cleaners demonstrate in London’s Smith Square this afternoonRead more…
WIN! Privatised hospital services transferred back in house
GMB to work closely with Sodhexo to ensure workers are protected during transferRead more…
Boris agrees to meet sacked Crossrail worker
Electrician Dan Collins gives details to Mayor’s PA to set up dateRead more…
Report warns adult education faces wipe-out in five years
UCU says cuts could be the final nail in the coffin for many of the courses that help people get back to workRead more…
Strike looms at Network Rail as workers reject 0% pay offer
RMT members move to ballot after company’s final offerRead more…
Unions must be able to fight for workers – even if it means breaking bad laws
3 March 2015
By Len McCluskey
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The case for Collective Bargaining
Great Youtube video produced by the Institute of Employment Rights’ featuring Professor Keith Ewing and John Hendy QC. I don’t think even trade unionists really understand that the most important thing we do is collective bargaining with employer…Read more…
PCS National Gallery Strikers to Speak at Leeds Trades Union Council Delegate Committee Meeting 7PM – 25 March 2015
The PCS National Gallery Strikers will speak at the Leeds Trades Union Council Delegate Committee tomorrow.
The brave workers have taken 17 days of strike action so far to fight privatisation of…Read more…
After today – Prioritise Motion 106 to National Delegate Conference
The decisions of today’s Special Local Government Conference create a lot of further work. Our Service Group Executive (SGE) and our National Joint Council (NJC) Committee (which is accountable to our Service Group Conference) will both have to act on …Read more…
New housing book now available
What Future for Council Housing? Council Housing and the housing crisis A book by Martin Wicks There is much debate about the acute housing crisis in Britain though it is mostly the voices of housing professionals and academics that are heard, not to m…Read more…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Your Choice Barnet care workers now out for 3 days!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: YCB care workers now out for 3 days!
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UNISON Special Conference – reasons to be cheerful
Today, delegates at UNISON’s Special Local Government Conference took a small but necessary step in the direction of a member-led union which fights for our members.
The headline decision, taken when the Conference voted by 60 per cent to 40 per cent to support Composite C, was to submit a claim…Read more…
Turkish hotel workers send solidarity to Vio.Me in Greece
Hotel workers at Dora Hotel Istanbul have sent solidarity greetings to workers at Vio.Me who took their factory into workers’ control after it was abandoned by the owners.Read more…
Stats watchdog confirms that 4.1% does NOT “typically represent” pay rises
The UK Statistics Authority has now responded to TUC analysis on earnings estimates for those in continuous employment. We argued that newly calculated figures showing annual earnings growth of 2.3% for those in continuous employment (in their March Ec…Read more…
IMPORTANT: TUPE outsourcing update
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Statistics, lies and Access to Work
Mark Harper, MP, minister for disabled people announced (23 March) a commitment by government to helping disabled people in work or into work who need adjustments or support to enable them to carry out their jobs. The Access to Work (AtW) scheme has be…Read more…