The government’s pernicious Trade Union Act, while an attack on all working people, will disproportionately impact on women. That’s why Congress carried a motion yesterday (September 12) that…Read more…
Public bus firms everywhere call
Unite delegate and bus worker Taj Salam took to the rostrum, speaking on the bus services Bill. He told the conference, “Buses are the most frequently used and most democratic form of public…Read more…
Education for some, disruption for all
Ralph Surman, ATL’s National Officer for Policy, examines some of the issues raised from the ATL fringe at TUC2016 in Brighton. One thing that those working in education understand more than…Read more…
‘We’re getting there’
Campaigners are “quietly confident” that the Home Secretary will announce a public inquiry in October into police brutality and misconduct against striking miners at the Orgreave coking plant in June…Read more…
UNISON’s biggest ever homecare legal case over workers paid as little as £3.27 an hour
Seventeen home care workers employed across the London Borough of Haringey – backed by their union UNISON – are taking care company Sevacare and the council to court in a dispute involving illegal…Read more…
Teaching assistants’ pay should be set the same way as teachers, says UNISON
The pay of teaching assistants should be agreed nationally like that of teachers, then local councils would not be able to undermine their earnings and working conditions, says UNISON today…Read more…
Unite Minimum Standards for Greater Manchester?
The next meeting of Unite’s Area Activists Committee for Greater Manchester will be discussing the motion below. It is taking place on Tuesday 6th December at the Unite Salford office. The meeting of the elected committee will be at 5:15pm, followed at…Read more…
Automation nation?
Unite delegate and taxi driver, Mike Hedges, supported a motion on the impact of automation on employment, calling for research and policy. Focusing on the transport sector he spoke on the…Read more…
‘Cherry on the cake’
Unite’s very own Paul McGovern took home the TUC’s prestigious top Learning Rep award today (September 13) presented at conference by TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady. UNITElive…Read more…
‘We must fight for facility time – for our members and for our services’
UNISON president Eric Roberts tells TUC unions must make the case for a system which gets better outcomes for union members and employers
The article ‘We must fight for facility time – for our…Read more…
Britain’s Workers Feel Stressed And Insecure
13 September 2016
By Carolyn Jones, Director, Institute of Employment Rights
BRITAIN’S 31 million workers are among the most insecure, stressed and unhappiest in Europe.
No wonder! According to…Read more…
Speech on Housing Policy to TUC Congress
This is the text from my speech yesterday on the composite motion on Housing. “Congress, the housing crisis and the lack of affordable homes is blighting the lives of workers and their families across the nation. More and more people, particu…Read more…
Let’s lead the fight against hate
After the toxic language used during the EU referendum campaign, resulting racist attacks on Black communities, refugees and those perceived to be of migrant backgrounds rose dramatically across the…Read more…
Support manufacturing plea
“Conference, there is a clear need for the UK to have an integrated, industrial strategy – to rebalance the economy and support our manufacturing base,” said Unite delegate Charlotte Upton. …Read more…
UNISON urges greater ambition in defending workers’ rights
Congress hears call to step up the fight in defence of union and workers’ rights during Brexit
The article UNISON urges greater ambition in defending workers’ rights first appeared on the…Read more…
UNISON vows to campaign for midwives and their patients
Eleanor Smith makes pledge at TUC Congress alongside the Royal College of Midwives
The article UNISON vows to campaign for midwives and their patients first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…
Support Gibraltar
Congress agreed today (September 13) that workers rights should be front and centre in any future Brexit negotiations, with trade unions having a firm seat at the table to be the voice for working…Read more…
Valuing the workforce is the key to better social care
The key to delivering high quality social care in Scotland is a fairly paid, well-trained workforce that is given the time to care properly.
Today, I was giving evidence to the Scottish Parliament…Read more…
Blacklisting still going on
Unite assistant general secretary Gail Cartmail led calls at the TUC conference today (September 13) for tougher laws and a full public inquiry into blacklisting. Addressing conference in…Read more…
Cameron quits
David Cameron has stood down as the MP for Witney with immediate effect, two months after resigning as prime minister. The former Conservative leader’s legacy will be defined by his unleashing…Read more…