20 October 2015 The management at New Holland Tractor Ltd in Basildon, Essex has been urged to get around the negotiating table, after the workforce overwhelmingly rejected an improved pay offer. The…Read more…
Victims of things beyond our control
Unite member Martin Foster also writes to the Prime Minister on the dire plight of steel workers. He says, I am a senior trade union official at Tata Steel in Scunthorpe, but I write to you…Read more…
A true friend of trade unions
Commenting on the very sad news today (October 21) of the death of Michael Meacher, Labour MP for Oldham West and Royton, Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary said, “It is with great…Read more…
G4S guards told to fight demons
It was the job from Hell – literally.Read more…
UNISON welcomes dignity and respect campaign for cleaners
EHRC campaign is ‘a big step in the right direction for often invisible workforce’ says union general secretary
The article UNISON welcomes dignity and respect campaign for cleaners first appeared…Read more…
Your excuses are wearing thin
Charlotte Upton, Unite member and electrician at Tata steel in Scunthorpe, has written an open letter to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to stop sitting on his hands and to step in and save…Read more…
Send in the ‘clowns’
The Tory response to the long emerging crisis in the UK steel industry has turned to slow motion farce. There’s been no action, when action is need now. Business secretary Sajid Javid took one…Read more…
Borrowing’s in line with latest forecast, but over four times higher than originally planned
At the half-way point of the financial year (April to September 2015), the government has borrowed £36.4bn. At the same point last year, borrowing was £44.9bn, so the improvement on the year is 18.9%. For the year as a whole the OBR forecast borrowing of £69.5bn in 2015/16, a reduction of 22%…Read more…
Low-paid workers: Worse off next year and even worse off in 2020
One image from the TV coverage of George Osborne’s July Budget sticks in my mind. It hasn’t got anything to do with the Chancellor’s smirk as he announced the “National Living Wage” – it’s the cut-away shot to Iain Duncan Smith fist-pumping in apparent triumph. I was surprised – in the same speech…Read more…
Chorus of disapproval
There has been a chorus of disapproval over the government’s approach to the steel crisis, their linked claims of a ‘northern powerhouse’ and being the party of ‘workers’. What’s the verdict? – warm…Read more…
Training teachers to tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia with Stonewall.
By Alex Newton, Programmes Manager at Stonewall (originally posted on Safer Schools). A few days ago I received three emails from teachers in different schools, all with various issues. One was…Read more…
Homeless Sleeping Rough In St James’s Park 1887
Drawing of homeless people sleeping out in St James’s Park (close to Buckingham Palace) in 1887. Britain was in the grip of a depression, many poor unemployed workers were forced to sleep rough in St…Read more…
Dundee International Brigade Banner 1937
Roll of honour of Dundee men killed fighting for the International Brigade against fascism in Spain (up to 1937)
William McGuire
McGuire was a Branch Secretary of the Dundee Young Communist…Read more…
Sean O’Casey’s – "The Star Turns Red" Unity Theatre BANNED 1940
Sean O’Casey’s play “The Star Turns Red” was banned in Britain in May 1940
An anti-fascist play about a future workers government and the opposition it faces from fascistsRead more…
Episode 8: ‘Faster! faster! the guests are waiting’
Sounds familiar? If you work in the hospitality industry you can join www.unitetheunion.org – if you earn less than the Living Wage (£9.15ph in London, £7.85 outside) for just £2.10 per week….Read more…
Southwark Support The Print Workers
Wapping Dispute – Southwark Support the print Workers badge
One of the leaders of the print unions Mike Hicks lived in HayesRead more…
Labour campaign against the Common Market 1975
Lord Rothermere (Daily Mail) Support For The Nazi’s
Daily Worker cartoon illustrating
Lord Rothermere’s Daily Mail supporting Hitler and the Nazi’s rehabilitation – 18th March 1935
Daily Worker cartoon illustrating
Lord Rothermere’s Daily Mail…Read more…