Hillingdon Women’s Centre 1985Read more…
Harefield Brick Works 1902
Yiewsley High Street (Hillingdon)
West Ealing Railwaymen Football Club
West Ealing Railwaymen Football Club 1936Read more…
Ealing early 1900’s
Woodcraft Folk 90th Anniversary – Time to start a local Woodcraft Folk Group
London & South East Region of the Woodcraft Folk
90th Anniversary
Held at Dulwich 13th June 2014 – Jeremy Corbyn MP
Woodcraft Folk…
Is a movement for children and young people, open to…Read more…
Kibbo Kift – Woodcraft Folk 75 Years
Woodcraft Folk’s direct antecedent was the the Kibbo Kift (later known as Green shirts) an organisation led by ex-Scout Commissioner for Woodcraft and Camping John Hargrave, who had broken with what…Read more…
Why we’d find it difficult repeating Better Together for Europe
We’re being asked quite a lot if the trade union movement would join a broad-based campaign to stay in the European Union, working with employers, political parties and others. The example of…Read more…
We Belong To Glesga., Dear Ol..Glesga Toon…
#UNDC15 Well this week we all do. The National Delegate Conference hits the real* capital of Scotland (sorry Embra) where delegates can sample the best curries, the best pubs and the best hospitality…Read more…
UNISON members – Do you want to have a say in Labour’s leadership election?
One click and you’ll be registered to vote in the Labour leadership election | View in a browser Do you want to have a say in Labour’s leadership election?As a member of UNISON’s Affiliated Political Fund, you are eligible to vote in Labour’s forthcoming leadership election –…Read more…
Is a bottom-up approach to professionalism the answer for the FE sector?
By Ann Hodgson, UCL Institute of Education. I was invited to chair a session on the Policy Contexts of Professionalism, as part of the in the Developing Collaborative Expertise in the Further…Read more…
Belarus: one of the terrible ten worst countries for workers’ rights (1)
At the ILO conference earlier this month, the International Trade Union Confederation launched its 2015 Global Rights Index, detailing the ten worst countries for workers’ rights abuses in the…Read more…
#TTIP with the US comes second: #CETA with Canada comes first
Trade deals haven’t been so high profile since the 1999 ‘battle for Seattle’, when the World Trade Organisation was met with a wave of anti-globalisation protests. In the US, first the Senate then the House of Representatives have seen pitched battles over ‘Fast Track’…Read more…
Local Government Pay – shall we now have “unity” after the Special Local Government Conference?
As diligent readers of this blog will recollect, UNISON members in Local Government held a Special Service Group Conference in March at which delegates decided that the Union should submit a pay claim for an increase from 1 April 2015.Such a claim was …Read more…
UNISON Conference venue sacks UNISON activist – how shall we respond?
It’s odd to be preparing for the start of a UNISON National Conference at a Conference Centre which not only does not recognise trade unions for collective bargaining, but has just dismissed a UNISON activist. I have just signed a petition in protest at the treatment of Robert O’Donnell by…Read more…
The Bare Necessities of Life…
A member of my UNISON branch has contacted me about a new food co-operative, he is helping to set up in a foyer in Borough, South London.
Due to harsh benefit sanctions many of the young people who live in the foyer are dependent on local food banks a…Read more…
End Austerity Now – National Demonstration Saturday 20th June
Leeds Trades Union Council is helping to organise coach transport to the End Austerity Now – National Demonstration on Saturday 20 June 2015.
You can book a place free on a coach from Leeds West…Read more…
May Day 2015
Thanks to everyone who attended May Day March on 02 May 2015.
It was great to see so many banners there and that no-one was put off by the photo exhibition in Victoria Gardens.
The Leeds public in…Read more…
Ten countries not to go to, if you’re a trade unionist
Although holiday season is almost upon us, this isn’t really the TUC Holiday Show. Over the last fortnight, trade unionists, employers and governments from all over the world have been in…Read more…
Congress deals blow to trade deals as US wakes up to worker concerns
Just a couple of years ago, US unions attacking trade deals because they cost jobs and lowered wages were accused of bogus economics, protectionism and worse (they still are in some circles.) Now their views are expressed even by centrist Democrats and…Read more…