Whilst this blog has often been critical of the leadership of UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis in recent years, he has not here been accused of running a ruthless meritocracy.Because that would have been unfair.The fact that the shower of overly …Read more…
Strike Laws ignored by workers:
Royal Mail staff ignore strike laws to show solidarity with disabled colleague Royal Mail staff ignored strike laws yesterday to protest in support of a fellow disabled worker. Around 80 staff in…Read more…
Prentis urges LGBT delegates to continue fight against TU Bill
General secretary highlights ‘vicious, vindictive’ nature of government attack on unions, as he addresses LGBT conference
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Solidarity with France
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Ballot of Junior Doctors:
The Fight of Junior Doctors for the Future of the Health Service The junior doctors committee of the British Medical Association (BMA) is currently balloting 53,000 doctors in England over the…Read more…
Third Reading of the Trade Union Bill:
From the Debate on the Third Reading of the Trade Union Bill Angela Eagle, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills: As I did on Second Reading, let me begin by drawing the…Read more…
Trade Union Bill:
Trade Union Bill Is a Malicious Attack on the Workers’ Right to Organise The government’s Trade Union Bill is a malicious attack on the dignity of the workers and their right to organise….Read more…
It’s all gone quiet over there?
http://unisonactive.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1
When the world was young, in early 2010, the (then fairly new) UNISON Active blog (written by and for UNISON activists)(though mostly anonymously) was full of posts promoting the candidacy of incumbent General Secretary, Dave Prentis (then seeking his third…Read more…
Swindon Council to ’empower’ local people by denying them power to decide on parishes
At the Council meeting yesterday I asked a couple of questions on the Community Governance Review which will consider whether to introduce parishes into all the non-parishes areas of the town. Question 1: “Will the administration make a commitment that no area of the town, which currently does not…Read more…
Retired Members’ conference reports
MAC Senior, the newssheet for UNISON Scotland retired members, has six lively pages reporting on the 2015 UK Retired Members’ Conference in Brighton last month.
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YoungMinds says make a noise about bullying this anti-bullying week
Lucie Russell, Director of Campaigns and Media at Young Minds explains what you can do to tackle bullying (originally posted on Safer Schools). The theme of Anti-Bullying Week 2015, coordinated by…Read more…
No diversions
Bosses should focus on settling the wage rates dispute at the £200 million energy-from-waste plant being built at the Wilton complex on Teesside, instead of hiding behind court injunctions to divert…Read more…
Save our services
Unite – which represents staff in Oxfordshire county council’s early intervention hubs – will join hundreds of concerned residents on the streets of Oxford tomorrow (Saturday 14 November…Read more…
Don’t lose your voice
Unite is urging people across the country to make sure they are registered to vote with with just days left before the end of the transition period to new the individual electoral registration…Read more…
Rock and a hard place
The government’s £13 billion sale of ‘bad bank’ mortgages to a United States equity firm threatens the long-term security of thousands of home owners Unite has warned. …Read more…
Eliminating fuel poverty by Nov 2016? I think not.
Given the short term thinking that bedevils much political thinking, we can be forgiven for looking cynically at government targets that stretch long ahead of the political cycle. However, sometimes…Read more…
Eyes Left
What do Jeremy Corbyn, Ken Loach and Melvyn Bragg all have in common? Well along with a whole slew of others they are backing the return of the Left Book Club. The original club was founded in…Read more…
Barnet UNISON: ‘Statement on the council’s report ‘Barnet future library service’
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Burma: On the way to a cautious democracy?
On 8 November the people of Burma (Myanmar) expressed their democratic right and voted in favour of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party. This victory will give Burma its first democratically elected government in decades after nearly 50 years under military…Read more…
Croydon University Hospital UNISON members supporting Dave for General Secretary
Pictures of UNISON members who work in Croydon University Hospital supporting Dave Prentis to be elected as our General Secretary. Read more…