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Tom Watson writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

The next Deputy leader of the Labour Party must work to ensure the party speaks to a wider range of people in work and better demonstrate it genuinely understands their pressures, experiences and…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Ben Bradshaw writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

In the 115 years since the Trade Union Movement brought the Labour Party to life in collaboration with the Co-Operatives and the Fabian Society, Britain’s economy has changed beyond…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Stella Creasy writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

  At twenty one you’re on top of the scrapheap At sixteen you were top of the class All they taught you at school Was how to be a good worker The system has failed you, don’t fail yourself   In…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Caroline Flint writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

Work helps create a society in which people can be independent, raise a family and be part of a community. It also ensures that through those that work we can provide for schools, hospitals and other…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Jeremy Corbyn writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

  The British labour market is in crisis. That may seem an odd thing to say with the Conservatives crowing about record levels of employment, but the crisis is not of quantity, it’s of…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Andy Burnham writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

  In the months since our devastating Election defeat, Labour has been consumed by a round of painful soul-searching. I spent the early stages of my Leadership campaign focusing on the most…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Liz Kendall writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

Britain can be a country where everyone can get a fair wage for a fair day’s work; a high-skill, high pay country in which we train and invest in our workforce: improving people’s lives and enabling…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Yvette Cooper writes for Unions21 on Fair Work

Aug 17, 2015By UnionHome

I believe deeply in the Trade Union movement. When my mum went to work it was still legal to pay women less – our Trade Unions, working with the Labour Party, changed that. My dad was a trade…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UnionHome

Corbyn or the Party – Which is the Bigger Threat to Labour?

Aug 17, 2015By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

17 August 2015

By Marc Fovargue-Davies, Sue Konzelmann and Frank Wilkinson

This blog first appeared as an article in Saturday’s Morning star.

Many members of the Parliamentary Labour…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015Institute of Employment Rights Blog

CLS/CSE Event: Work, Politics and Austerity: 14 Nov 2015

Aug 17, 2015By Ian Manborde

The continuing intensification of neoliberal policies across Europe and beyond will bring major challenges to the workers and popular classes, at home and abroad.

The re-composition of radical left politics in the UK and internationally presents b…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015Ian Manborde

Parallel pay universe

Aug 17, 2015By UNITElive

As the average worker languishes on stagnating wages and ever increasing living costs, those at the top are enjoying unprecedented levels of pay, new research has found.   Pay for chief…Read more…

Aug 17, 2015UNITElive

The ‘Mail’ finds a link – or does it?

Aug 16, 2015By RandomPottins

AS Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign for the Labour Party leadership has rolled on in the past few weeks, with the bearded Left-wing veteran addressing huge public meetings around the country, from Birkenhead…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015RandomPottins

Social Rents in Newham are the highest in country

Aug 16, 2015By John's Labour blog

“Figures showing the borough has the least affordable social housing in the country have prompted calls for action from campaigners and MP Stephen Timms.

Newham came top of 338 locations with an average rent of £128.89 a week, the Office for National Statistics data covering England and Wales…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015John's Labour blog

Island’s MP Andrew Turner is calling on Islanders to share their thoughts on extending Sunday shopping hours

Aug 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Island’s MP Wants Islanders Views On Extending Sunday Trading Hours The Island’s MP Andrew Turner is calling on Islanders to share their thoughts on extending Sunday shopping hours. It’s after the…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

An Overview of Bills Presented during the Last Session of Parliament

Aug 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

BILLS STARTED IN THE COMMONS IN INITIAL STAGE HIGH SPEED RAIL (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) BILL 2013-14 TO 2015-16 Hybrid Bill Mr Patrick McLoughlin Department for Transport Last event:…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Jeremy Corbyn and Building a Social Movement

Aug 16, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Registration as a Labour Party supporter in order to vote in the leadership contest ended on August 12, and the ballot of members and supporters began on August 14. The result of the ballot will be…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Edinburgh Festivals – 1 – Countrybile, Communist Spies and Joan littlewood too!

Aug 16, 2015By Chris Bartter

Well, the extravaganza that is Edinburgh during the festivals is now in full swing, and trying to sort out the wheat from the chaff is (mostly) what I’m here to do.

I have posted (below) a couple of…Read more…

Aug 16, 2015Chris Bartter

Update on what is happening to Island Line trains:

Aug 15, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

onthewight coverage of Island Line Trains: Live coverage of public meeting to discuss Island Line trains…Read more…

Aug 15, 2015Rtuc's Blog

SERTUC: Cuban Futures 2015

Aug 15, 2015By Rtuc's Blog

Cuban Futures 2015 Saturday 3 October, 9.30am-5pm Congress House, London Want to know what’s happening in Cuba and the reality behind the headlines on US-Cuba relations? Then you need to come to the…Read more…

Aug 15, 2015Rtuc's Blog

Tory Party March & Rally, October 4th

Aug 15, 2015By Power In A Union

Sunday 4 October –  “No to austerity, yes to workers’ rights” On Sunday 4 October, the Conservative party will open their annual conference in Manchester. After five years of austerity, falling…Read more…

Aug 15, 2015Power In A Union
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