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Why nuclear needs to be part of a just transition to a low-carbon economy

Oct 7, 2019By TUC blogs

Unions support nuclear as part of a balanced energy mix that will deliver a just transition to a greener, fairer economy.Read more…

Oct 7, 2019TUC blogs

Supporting autistic workers in Wales

Oct 7, 2019By TUC blogs

Autistic workers in Wales face daily discrimination. The shift to autism-friendly workplaces is long overdue – and it’s one that unions should be leading.Read more…

Oct 7, 2019TUC blogs

Review: The Second Sleep, by Robert Harris

Oct 7, 2019By Eric Lee

Robert Harris often has the very best ideas for his books, but sometimes the book itself is a real let-down. The Second Sleep is an example of this. First of all, his good idea — the big reveal…Read more…

Oct 7, 2019Eric Lee

West Ham Ward Branch Meeting 3.10.19

Oct 6, 2019By John's Labour blog

A great picture (but a little fuzzy) from last weeks branch meeting when we had 22 members (and 2 young pioneers) attend.

It was Cllr John Whitworth’s turn to give his report to the branch (we take it in turns. Last month I gave a report and next mont…Read more…

Oct 6, 2019John's Labour blog

Join with us on Local Service Champions Day – Thursday 17 October!

Oct 6, 2019By John's Labour blog

Hello, 

Help us celebrate our local services and the people who deliver them!

Local government workers are true local champions. Working as a team, both on
the frontline and ‘behind the scenes’, they encourage our communities to
thr…Read more…

Oct 6, 2019John's Labour blog

Problems with performance pay

Oct 6, 2019By Labour And Capital

It’s been a few years since I read in depth about reward and motivation. I basically got to the point where I think most performance-related pay is junk, as are most of the ‘reforms’ advocated, because there is little attempt to engage with the psychol…Read more…

Oct 6, 2019Labour And Capital

A visit to a factory that builds homes

Oct 5, 2019By John's Labour blog

Yesterday Cllr Shaban Mohammed and I went to visit a factory and warehouse operated by Ardmore Group in Enfield. We were invited to attend following a presentation I had heard on how factory built modular housing could help Newham Council tackle our ho…Read more…

Oct 5, 2019John's Labour blog

UK auto makers prepare to shut down again fearing No Deal Brexit disruption

Oct 5, 2019By Power In A Union

By Professor David Bailey, Professor of Business Economics at Birmingham Business School at University of Birmingham, Visiting Professor at Centre for Brexit Studies and Senior Fellow at UK in a…Read more…

Oct 5, 2019Power In A Union

Are unions coming back into favour?

Oct 5, 2019By Labour And Capital

Perhaps I’m grasping at straws, but I can’t shake the feeling that attitudes toward trade unions are shifting amongst some key groups, and that this might point to a more hopeful future.

In politics the direction of travel is most clear. Obviously Lab…Read more…

Oct 5, 2019Labour And Capital

Black History Month – Noorunissa Inayat Khan – Wartime British Secret Agent Murdered by the Nazi

Oct 5, 2019By John's Labour blog

Before she joined the SOE as a secret agent and was sent to occupied France, she worked with the mother of one of my branch UNISON stewards in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force as a Battle of Britain wireless operator

Never forget.

This brave woma…Read more…

Oct 5, 2019John's Labour blog

Sadiq Khan: Delivering Change For All Londoners (and Social on Sunday)

Oct 4, 2019By John's Labour blog

I collected the latest Labour Mayoral and Assembly election leaflets this afternoon for distribution by Party members in Forest Gate North and West Ham wards. Until the General Election is actually declared (and some people are arguing that it should a…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019John's Labour blog

But what about us? ask UNISON police staff

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

Conference calls for investment in police staff to match proposals for more officers

The article But what about us? ask UNISON police staff first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

One service, pay scale and bargaining structure

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

Conference calls for return to national bargaining in reunited probation service

The article One service, pay scale and bargaining structure first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

Unwaivering support

Oct 4, 2019By UNITElive

Hundreds of Thomas Cook workers were offered hope as they flocked to a massive jobs fair held at Manchester Airport on Thursday (October 3).   The fair, spearheaded by the Greater Manchester…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019UNITElive

Members only: Update course available for job evaluation leads accredited to deliver training locally in 2004/2005

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

This content is for members only, please visit the link and log in.

The article Members only: Update course available for job evaluation leads accredited to deliver training locally in 2004/2005…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

‘New future’

Oct 4, 2019By UNITElive

Triumphant Harland and Wolff staff on Thursday (October 3)  walked back into work at Belfast’s historic shipyard after a nine week occupation that saved the firm.   The workers, who garnered…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019UNITElive

Our concerns about DHSC consultation on pension flexibilities for senior clinicians

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON has concerns about a Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) consultation on a new set of proposals to introduce pension flexibilities for senior clinicians. UNISON is concerned about a…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

Healthcare staff should be encouraged rather than coerced into flu jab

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

Forcing workers could be counter-productive

The article Healthcare staff should be encouraged rather than coerced into flu jab first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

Our union are at the forefront of fighting the far-right

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

Our union has always been at the forefront of fighting the hatred of the far right in our communities – that’s why we’re proud supporters of HOPE not hate. So I’m delighted to have become a patron of…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog

Outsourced North West workers win statutory recognition

Oct 4, 2019By Dave Prentis blog

Social care staff saw the union de-recognised after PossAbilities won the contract earlier this year

The article Outsourced North West workers win statutory recognition first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…

Oct 4, 2019Dave Prentis blog
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