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Getting to Work Shouldn’t be a luxury. But Tory Tickets Cost a Fortune.

Jan 4, 2016By John's Labour blog

This morning I was outside Plaistow Underground station with West Ham Labour Party comrades handing out leaflets on fare rises to commuters going into work.  Outside railway and bus stations across the country, Labour and trade union activists wer…Read more…

Jan 4, 2016John's Labour blog

A challenging year

Jan 4, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

It’s the start of a new year: and a challenging one for UNISON members, the services they provide, and for the union

The article A challenging year first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…

Jan 4, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Times tables tests – as easy as 1, 2, 3?

Jan 4, 2016By ATL Speak Out!

By Anne Heavey, Education Policy Adviser at ATL. Happy New Year! Yesterday Nicky Morgan announced that in 2017 every 11 year old child will take an online test to check that they know their times…Read more…

Jan 4, 2016ATL Speak Out!

Union paramedic ‘shocked’ at new year honours MBE

Jan 4, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Steve Evans, a UNISON member who works at the North West Ambulance Service, has declared himself “shocked” after receiving an MBE in the new year honours. Mr Evans, a paramedic who works…Read more…

Jan 4, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Join a union to make your life better

Jan 4, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

Join a union to make your life better, TUC tells low-paid workers General secretary Frances O’Grady calls on employees to band together to confront low wage growth and zero-hours contracts Frances…Read more…

Jan 4, 2016Rtuc's Blog

A life lost can mean another saved

Jan 4, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Becoming an organ donor can be a gift – both for the lives you save, and the loved ones you leave behind

The article A life lost can mean another saved first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…

Jan 4, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Flooding – dealing with the aftermath

Jan 4, 2016By Stronger Unions

The last few weeks have seen misery for people in many parts of the country as they have battled with the floods and their aftermath, both in their homes and their workplaces. For many people, this…Read more…

Jan 4, 2016Stronger Unions

Save Our NHS Bursaries

Jan 3, 2016By John's Labour blog

I have just signed the Parliamentary Petition here to keep bursaries for trainee NHS Nurses. The petition has 148,815 supporters (according to the map on the site 250 have signed from my West Ham Consistency.

Parliament will debate this petition on Ja…Read more…

Jan 3, 2016John's Labour blog

A Seasonal Message: DEMON USA!

Jan 3, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

Christmas Then… and Now Demonically, in time (for) Christmas, we learn that the rulers of the United States of America had plans at one time to wipe out humanity with nuclear war. As Christians…Read more…

Jan 3, 2016Rtuc's Blog

A “New” Labour Year

Jan 2, 2016By John's Labour blog

In between Christmas and New Year I was laid low with the lergie so stayed in and managed to finish off inputting the “marked register” data for the ward onto the Party database “Contact Creator” for the 2015 General Election.

The register is an actua…Read more…

Jan 2, 2016John's Labour blog

My Favourite Picture of 2015

Jan 1, 2016By John's Labour blog

Off message but been looking through my albums for my favourite photo from 2015. This one is from a walk up and down Place Fell, in the Lake District narrowly wins. Click on photo to bring up more detail.

See my post on the walk here.

 Take only…Read more…

Jan 1, 2016John's Labour blog

Capture the momentum built up during 2015, provide inspiration for the tasks of 2016.

Jan 1, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

RTUC gives political perspective of the Trades Unions and organises from the standpoint of the Workers’ Opposition on the Isle of Wight. The Workers’ Opposition is both the general resistance and…Read more…

Jan 1, 2016Rtuc's Blog

Help make life better for women trade unionists in Libya

Jan 1, 2016By Stronger Unions

Want to start the New Year with some global solidarity? Our friends at LabourStart are running an e-action with the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) on behalf of Nermin Al-Sharif,…Read more…

Jan 1, 2016Stronger Unions

Looking forward, well sort of, to 2016

Jan 1, 2016By Dave Watson

Happy New Year! Lets hope 2016 will be a better one for everyone, but that may be the triumph of hope over reality. 
Despite much hype from the Chancellor, the real economy is still struggling…Read more…

Jan 1, 2016Dave Watson

Do you know where your next meal is coming from? ‘Free’ traders say you mustn’t!

Jan 1, 2016By Touchstone blog

Just before Christmas, the US Congress caved in to a ruling from the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and agreed that displaying the country of origin of beef and pork products should no longer be required. Canadian and Mexican meat producers (and the U…Read more…

Jan 1, 2016Touchstone blog
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