Unite cautioned that the jobs ‘recovery’ was being fuelled by self-employment and low paid, insecure, part-time jobs as it responded to today’s (November 11) labour market figures. Warning the…Read more…
Trade Union Bill clears Commons
UNISON wins concessions to the controversial bill – but vows to keep up the fight
The article Trade Union Bill clears Commons first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…
Action, not meetings
Steelworkers were bitterly disappointed following an EU steel summit, which was attended by leaders from across Europe, including business secretary Sajid Javid. A delegation of Unite…Read more…
More jobs could go at Isle of Wight company Gurit:
By David Newble County Press UP TO 20 further jobs could be at risk at Isle of Wight firm Gurit, the company has confirmed today (Wednesday). The grim news follows on from the 90 job losses announced…Read more…
Austerity is not a necessity
To govern is, we are told, to choose. This government chooses austerity. It does so not because it makes economic sense — it patently does not — but because it seeks to further tilt the balance of…Read more…
November 2015 is the TUC’s Anti-Bullying Month
This November is anti-bullying month. The TUC is concerned workplace bullying is still a big issue for far too many workers across the UK. The TUC is carrying out new research to find out about the scale and the effects … Continue reading →Read more…
This Thursday’s meeting: Michelle Stanistreet at The Eagle
As well as welcoming NUJ General Secretary Michelle Stanistreet, at our next meeting we’ll also be considering motions for the union’s Delegate Meeting (DM) in the spring.
DM is the NUJ’s national…Read more…
‘The heavens reflect our labours’
People lined Scunthorpe’s streets in solidarity yesterday, as hundreds of protesters marched through the town demonstrating against mass redundancies at a Tata Steel plant. 900 Tata jobs are…Read more…
Young Workers Month: Housing
As we enter the second week of the TUC’s Young Workers Month we turn to an issue that is a high priority for many unions’ youth sections: housing. The transition to living independently as an adult is becoming increasingly difficult: the supply of housing is clearly failing to keep up with…Read more…
Unions vow to take TU Bill fight to the Lords
MPs vote to pass “vindictive” Trade Union BillRead more…
Slave-state Qatar faces ILO investigation
Today, the UN’s workplace agency, the tripartite International Labour Organisation (ILO) voted to send a high level mission to Qatar to make an assessment of the real conditions faced by…Read more…
Junior Doctors’ Strike versus Jeremy Hunt Lies:
Strike in further education colleges:
Strike in further education colleges goes ahead tomorrow in pay dispute Members of the UCU in further education colleges will be taking strike action tomorrow in a row over pay. Staff are angry that…Read more…
West Ham Councillor Report: November 2015
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Councillor Report to West Ham Ward
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Scottish Parliament Trade Union Bill lobby
UNISON Scotland joined with the STUC at today’s lobby of the Scottish Parliament. There was a rally outside Parliament with speakers from the main political parties. Activists then watched MSPs debate the Bill in the main chamber debate of the day, passing a strong motion opposing the Bill. Ther is more detail in Dave Watson’s blog post. Thanks to the UNISON Scotland branches who supported theRead more…
Taking the Trade Union Bill into the Scottish Parliament
We took the Trade Union Bill campaign to the Scottish Parliament today. Scottish Labour used their time to ensure that MSPs had an opportunity to debate this legislation.
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5 surprising things about the Trade Union Bill debate…and 3 unsurprising things
The government’s controversial Trade Union Bill was just debated in the House of Commons, before making its merry way on to the House of Lords. The Surprising Bits: 1. Some Conservative MPs…Read more…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “Now they want to outsource social work!”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “Now they want to outsource social work!”
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Public safety threat
Plans to axe police community support officers (PCSOs) in the West Midlands could be a serious threat to public safety and will spell the end of community policing as we know it, Unite has warned….Read more…
Fiscal fallacies (2): accounting identities and the case for government loan-expenditures
Related to the fallacy of deficit spending are arguments around accounting identities and the ‘principle of sectoral balancing’. The economics is extended from the government’s balance (its deficit or surplus), to the balances for all ‘sectors’, i.e. households, companies and the rest of the world….Read more…