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‘No more excuses’

Aug 3, 2018By UNITElive

The campaign to make London’s largest social enterprise leisure services’ provider Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL) pay the London Living Wage (LLW) to those aged 18-to-20 is being taken to Waltham…Read more…

Aug 3, 2018UNITElive

Higher education members to be balloted on strike action

Aug 3, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

National pay offer rejected by two thirds of members in recent consultation

The article Higher education members to be balloted on strike action first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Aug 3, 2018Dave Prentis blog

‘Too little, too late’

Aug 3, 2018By UNITElive

The unprecedented rise in food bank use in the last decade is a phenomenon that successive Tory governments have long buried their heads in the sand over.   Just last year, Tory MP Jacob…Read more…

Aug 3, 2018UNITElive

‘Invisible and undervalued’

Aug 3, 2018By UNITElive

A rural charity is producing a “village survival guide” after a survey revealed that many countryside residents feel isolated and ignored.   Unite welcomed the move but said real change to…Read more…

Aug 3, 2018UNITElive

‘Alarmingly high’

Aug 3, 2018By UNITElive

At least two abattoir workers are seriously injured in the UK every week and amputations occur at least once a month, shock new figures show.   The data – obtained by the Bureau of Investigative…Read more…

Aug 3, 2018UNITElive

“Newham at forefront of Housing Crisis”

Aug 2, 2018By John's Labour blog

Hat tip Newham Recorder for a pretty full on report on the housing crisis in our borough.

The new mayor of Newham has slammed the loss of nearly 10,000 council homes under Right to Buy since the 1980s – saying the policy has exacerbated the bitter hou…Read more…

Aug 2, 2018John's Labour blog

‘Stop dithering’

Aug 2, 2018By UNITElive

Unite is calling on the government to ‘stop dithering’ as financing problems are set to further delay the completion of the Midland Metropolitan Hospital in Smethwick, which has been stalled…Read more…

Aug 2, 2018UNITElive

Stop Universal Credit call

Aug 2, 2018By UNITElive

Thousands of disabled people on Universal Credit could be paid damages after two severely disabled men who were treated unlawfully while receiving the benefit received compensation.   Following…Read more…

Aug 2, 2018UNITElive

Another subco stopped before it’s started

Aug 2, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON members in Leicester celebrating after plans to move them out of the NHS are dropped

The article Another subco stopped before it’s started first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Aug 2, 2018Dave Prentis blog

Northamptonshire County Council plans are going too far, warns UNISON

Aug 2, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

Plans to announce yet more cuts and closures to services will leave the most vulnerable people in the county with nowhere to turn

The article Northamptonshire County Council plans are going too far,…Read more…

Aug 2, 2018Dave Prentis blog

First Time UNISON National Delegate Conference Report #UNDC18

Aug 1, 2018By John's Labour blog

First Time National Delegate Conference Report (Guess who is author of below in picture of my branch delegation celebrating the 25th anniversary of UNISON at the conference. Hint.Not me).

“Ahead of attending the conference I went on the ‘Going to Conf…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018John's Labour blog

Clarity call

Aug 1, 2018By UNITElive

A clarion call for clarity on the future of the Moorside nuclear power station in Cumbria on which thousands of jobs will depend has been made by Unite today (August 1).   Unite is seeking an…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018UNITElive

‘Without parallel’

Aug 1, 2018By UNITElive

Years of mismanagement and cuts to local authority funding have placed the Tory-run Northamptonshire county council in a near-untenable position as it scrambles to provide services to vulnerable…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018UNITElive

Review: Just one damned thing after another, by Jodi Taylor

Aug 1, 2018By Eric Lee

I love time travel stories.  And I love history.  This book had a lot of promise.  The main character, Max (who’s female), is witty and loveable.  The book is full of action.  There are lots…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018Eric Lee

Justice restored

Aug 1, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

It’s one year since UNISON beat the government at the Supreme Court and forced an immediate change in the law. The case made headlines. Now we can tell the full story of how David beat Goliath….Read more…

Aug 1, 2018Dave Prentis blog

Drop in criminals facing court as police lack resources to investigate

Aug 1, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

The number of reported crimes ending with a suspect in court has dropped along with police staff, while the use of volunteers in the police force is on the rise

The article Drop in criminals facing…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018Dave Prentis blog

Animal welfare spot checks call

Aug 1, 2018By UNITElive

Farm animals are being tortured under Britain’s largest farm approval scheme because only one in a thousand inspections are unannounced, leading Unite to call for more spot checks.   Disturbing…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018UNITElive

Tories two-faced on austerity

Aug 1, 2018By Dave Watson

In this year’s Spring Statement, the Chancellor had an opportunity to address the devastating impact of eight years of austerity on public services. However, he rejected calls to announce the end of…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018Dave Watson

Win against NHS subsidiaries

Aug 1, 2018By UNITElive

Unite has claimed victory in the ongoing fight against subsidiaries being set up by NHS Trusts after yet another Trust dropped plans to set up a wholly-owned subsidiary to avoid paying VAT.  …Read more…

Aug 1, 2018UNITElive

The Paradox of Repression and Nonviolent Movements

Aug 1, 2018By Ian Manborde

Dear Colleagues,
Just came across an amazing new book that I wanted to plug, and it comes at a pertinent point in writing thesis findings. The new book, The Paradox of Repression and Nonviolent Movements, is the kind of analysis we need where movements…Read more…

Aug 1, 2018Ian Manborde
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