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Employment tribunal fees unlawful, Supreme Court rules

Jul 26, 2017By Rtuc's Blog

Fees for those bringing employment tribunal claims have been ruled unlawful, and the government will now have to repay up to £32m to claimants. The government introduced fees of up to £1,200 in 2013…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Rtuc's Blog

Victory for justice

Jul 26, 2017By UNITElive

Today (Wednesday July 26) is an historic victory for justice as the Supreme Court ruled that the government’s decision to introduce tribunal fees was illegal.   The fees were first introduced in…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017UNITElive

Massive win for working people as Supreme Court rejects employment tribunal fees

Jul 26, 2017By Touchstone blog

The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the government’s sky-high tribunal fees are unlawful, accepting UNISON’s argument that the fees are restricting working people’s access to justice. What’s more, the government will have to refund any fees paid since 2013 — at a…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Touchstone blog

‘No fault’ families rocket

Jul 26, 2017By UNITElive

Record number of people are being evicted from their homes, disturbing new statistics reveal.   More than 100 families a day are losing their homes, according to shocking analysis from Cambridge…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017UNITElive

Employment Tribunal Fees found to be unlawful

Jul 26, 2017By Touchstone blog

Following UNISON’s legal challenge, the Supreme Court has, today, ruled that employment tribunal fees are unlawful because they price workers out of accessing justice and discriminate against women. This means that from today, employment tribunal fees will no longer apply and that all previous fees…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Touchstone blog

A massive win for our union and a massive win for all workers

Jul 26, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Today’s result should bring to an end the cruel employment tribunal fees regime, and ensure that no-one else is ever forced to pay crippling fees just to access basic justice. But it is also a…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON’s tribunal fee verdict is a victory for everyone in work

Jul 26, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON has won a landmark court victory today (Wednesday) against the government, which means that employment tribunal fees will now be scrapped. The Supreme Court – the UK’s highest court – has…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON legal victory sees employment tribunal fees scrapped

Jul 26, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Anyone who has been treated illegally or unfairly at work will no longer have to pay to take their employers to court – as a direct result of UNISON’s legal challenge

The article UNISON legal…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Low paid care workers told to wait for back pay

Jul 26, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Care workers owed up to six years’ back pay after being paid below the minimum wage will have to wait until October for the money they are owed after a government announcement today

The article Low…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Iranian sugar workers still fighting for their rights ten years on

Jul 26, 2017By USIlive

Workers are routinely harassed, dismissed and kept under constant surveillance…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017USIlive

UNISON criticises government announcement for social care providers

Jul 26, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the government’s announcement of additional support for social care providers, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “This announcement is a huge blow for low-paid…Read more…

Jul 26, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Medical Aid for Greece – Garden Fundraiser Saturday July 29th 5pm

Jul 25, 2017By John's Labour blog

“What a strange device man is: you fill him with wine, fish and radishes and out come sighs, laughter and dreams”! (Nikos Kazantzakis)
Let us see what comes out when we fill a bunch of nice, caring and interesting people with all kinds of drinks a…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017John's Labour blog

British Monopoly Interests behind Electric Cars:

Jul 25, 2017By Rtuc's Blog

Car production is among the leading manufacturing industries in Britain. This is why it features highly in the growth targets in the Conservatives proposals put forward both in its manifesto and…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017Rtuc's Blog

Oxford and the Mini:

Jul 25, 2017By Rtuc's Blog

Electric Mini to be built in Oxford BBC 2nd July, 2017 The electric vehicle will be based on the 3-door hatchback model A fully electric version of the Mini will be built at the Cowley plant in…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017Rtuc's Blog

Sit down to talks plea

Jul 25, 2017By UNITElive

Unite has warned that the management of HTC Wolffkran is unnecessarily increasing industrial tensions, after the company issued a press release which distorted the information concerning the ongoing…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017UNITElive

‘Perfect storm’

Jul 25, 2017By UNITElive

A perfect storm of pay austerity, Brexit and constant reorganisation has caused the ‘very disturbing’ rise in the number of vacancies in the NHS in England, Unite, the country’s largest union, said…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017UNITElive

‘Totally deserved boost’

Jul 25, 2017By UNITElive

Unite hailed the skills and efficiency of BMW’s UK workforce as the car maker today (Tuesday July 25) announced that the next generation electric Mini will be built in the UK – at Cowley,…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017UNITElive

Campaigners and staff wish the NHS Happy birthday

Jul 25, 2017By Stronger Unions

On 5th July 2017 the NHS was 69. The TUC, health unions and Health Campaign Together activists joined forces outside hospitals around the country to raise awareness about the impact of the squeeze on…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017Stronger Unions

Clear our names

Jul 25, 2017By UNITElive

This week (July 24) marks the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexual acts between men aged over 21.   While the 1967 sexual offences act was a momentous step forward for LGBT…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017UNITElive

2017 Labour Link committee – notice of ballots

Jul 25, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Ballots for four seats on the Labour Link national committee – Greater London, North West, South East and South West – open on 9 August and close on 15 September.

The article 2017 Labour Link…Read more…

Jul 25, 2017Dave Prentis blog
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