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‘We have to grasp it’

Sep 12, 2017By UNITElive

Speaking in support of Composite 8 on great jobs yesterday (September 11), Unite assistant general secretary Tony Burke warned of the challenges faced by automation, which he said “may be greater…Read more…

Sep 12, 2017UNITElive

The cuts that kill

Sep 12, 2017By UNITElive

There is a great deal that can and should be said about child poverty, the misery, and the hopelessness it causes.   Growth in child poverty is the consequence of many of this governments…Read more…

Sep 12, 2017UNITElive

100% support

Sep 12, 2017By UNITElive

Birmingham refuse workers, Unite members, who have been striking to protect jobs and pay, visited the Unite delegation to the TUC. They received a standing ovation and a commitment of 100 per cent…Read more…

Sep 12, 2017UNITElive

Blog: It’s time for politicians to wake up, stop hesitating, and put pay up now

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

This afternoon at the TUC, I was proud to lead the debate on public sector pay. For UNISON’s 1.3 million members, and millions more like them, there is no more important issue.

The article Blog:…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Trading away the UK

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

“Can we trust the Tories on trade?” Well the easy answer is – no we can’t!     The Tories once spoke about new trade deals ‘putting rocket boosters’ under the UK economy after Brexit. In…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

‘Abdication of responsibility’

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Squabbling Tories have no Brexit plan and are risking catastrophe for Britain, Len McCluskey told TUC delegates yesterday (September 10).   Speaking at congress’ annual conference in Brighton,…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

All public sector staff need and deserve a decent pay rise now, says UNISON

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Opening the public sector pay debate at the 149th Trades Union Congress in Brighton, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “For millions of public service workers struggling to survive, there…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

‘Where greed can lead’

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Speaking in support of a motion on the Grenfell tower disaster, Unite delegate Jim Kelly today (September 11) paid tribute to all who were tragically killed in the fire, including the many trade…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

Invest in public health call

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Highlighting the importance of health visiting and school nursing, Unite delegate and health visitor Joyce Still today (September 11) spoke in support of motion 60 on investment in the future.  …Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

Courage

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Courage can be contagious, Michelle Obama once observed.   She was right — we saw it over the summer when Jeremy Corbyn stepped over the smears piled up around him by the Tories, the media and,…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

‘Blood on our hands’

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Speaking in support of composite 11 on mental health funding, Unite delegate and mental health nurse Ann Crozier today (September 11) highlighted how mental health services are needed now more than…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

#TUC17 Motion 3 – Building a new housing consensus

Sep 11, 2017By John's Labour blog

(Speech on Motion 3 Building a new housing consensus)
Congress. President.

Conroy Lawrence, UNISON, moving motion 3.

Congress. I work at Lewisham Hospital in London.

Like all of you, I see members struggling with impossible choices at the end of the…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017John's Labour blog

The Legacy of Paul Hockaday

Sep 11, 2017By Ian Manborde

Dear Colleagues,

I am very pleased to say that, as recognition of Paul’s significant community development work in Bangor since 2002, his sad death, and continuing legacy, have been acknowledged in both the Daily Post, a national Welsh paper, and the …Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Ian Manborde

Time for action

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

Tackling the housing crisis that continues to envelope our communities has become one of the most pressing issues of our time.   For ‘generation rent’ who face living in insecure homes and…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

‘Until the deal’s done’

Sep 11, 2017By UNITElive

We must fight for a Brexit that puts jobs and workers first, argued Unite assistant general secretary Steve Turner on the first day of the TUC conference in Brighton yesterday (September 10).  …Read more…

Sep 11, 2017UNITElive

UNISON’s joint branch and regional assessments enter the digital age

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

A key organising tool is updated to help the union ‘better face the challenges of the future’

The article UNISON’s joint branch and regional assessments enter the digital age first appeared on the…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Blacklist Support Group: Construction giant Sir Robert McAlpine faces Big Ben backlash

Sep 11, 2017By Blacklist blog

The Speaker of the House of Commons and the Sir Robert McAlpine chief executive both joined the war of words about the £29m contract to refurbish Big Ben being awarded to the blacklist company. On…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Blacklist blog

Trade Union Congress 2017 #TUC17

Sep 10, 2017By John's Labour blog

Now in Brighton for TUC annual conference. I will be trying as usual to post on speeches and fringes.

Congress started for UNISON with a delegation meeting at 3pm where we decided our policy on motions, agreed speakers and support for the General Coun…Read more…

Sep 10, 2017John's Labour blog

The government should show it values its public service workers by lifting the pay cap now, says UNISON

Sep 10, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

The government must bring to an end the damaging era of public sector job losses and squeezed services – and scrap the punishing pay cap for everyone once and for all, says UNISON today (Sunday). At…Read more…

Sep 10, 2017Dave Prentis blog

The government must scrap the pay cap now says UNISON, as research shows public service staff forced into debt and going without meals and heating

Sep 10, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Staff providing vital public services are being forced into debt, into cutting back on groceries, having to go without heating and even a daily meal, because of the government’s pay cap, according to…Read more…

Sep 10, 2017Dave Prentis blog
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