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Covid19 heroes: the supermarket lorry drivers

Apr 2, 2020By UNITElive

Unite shop steward John Evans is one of the legion of delivery drivers selflessly making sure the nation is supplied with food during the coronavirus lockdown.

The post Covid19 heroes: the…Read more…

Apr 2, 2020UNITElive

Newham Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz update about Coronavirus (COVID-19) 1 April

Apr 1, 2020By John's Labour blog

UPDATE ABOUT CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): 330 CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN NEWHAM AND HIGHEST RISE OF DEATHS IN A SINGLE DAY IN THE UK. WHICH IS WHY #StayAtHome IS VITAL

FROM MAYOR ROKHSANA FIAZ
April 1 2020

Dear Newham Resident,

As we settled in …Read more…

Apr 1, 2020John's Labour blog

Not Legislating in a Crisis? The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, Part 2

Apr 1, 2020By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

The post Not Legislating in a Crisis? The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, Part 2 appeared first on IER.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Responding to the UK statistics authority plan to sabotage the RPI

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

he TUC categorically reject the charge that the RPI is fundamentally flawed. We call for an end to the constant attacks on the integrity of the RPI, and instead for the implementation of a positive…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

10 things you can do now to organise on coronavirus at work

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

How to organise for better terms and conditions during the coronavirus crisis.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

Today’s minimum wage increase is badly needed 

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

An extra £20 a week won’t solve all the problems faced by low paid workers, but it is a necessary step in the right direction.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

Coronavirus – bosses who fail to protect their workers must pay the penalty

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

​​​​​​​Everyone has to do their bit to stop the spread of coronavirus, but it seems there is one rule for workers and another for bad bosses.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

Coronavirus news round-up

Apr 1, 2020By UNITElive

In our latest coronavirus news round-up on Wednesday (April 1), personal protection equipment (PPE) for NHS and other critical staff is at the top of the news agenda today.   UniteLive…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020UNITElive

Govt cuts causing PPE delays

Apr 1, 2020By UNITElive

Cost cutting measures imposed by government on NHS procurement need to be reversed because they are causing delays in the supply of personal protection equipment (PPE) to hospitals due to…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020UNITElive

Minimum wage heroes deserve more

Apr 1, 2020By UNITElive

As the battle to stem the coronavirus epidemic rages on, Britons have woken up to the realisation that it is often the lowest-paid among us whose jobs are most vital in a time of crisis.  …Read more…

Apr 1, 2020UNITElive

Back to the frontline

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON’s national nursing officer Stuart Tuckwood has returned to the NHS for the fight against COVID-19. First, he explained what the union is doing to support its health members

The article Back…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Lack of protective equipment for health and social care staff is “a crisis within a crisis”

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Joint union statement calls on ministers to protect those on the health frontline

The article Lack of protective equipment for health and social care staff is “a crisis within a crisis” first…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Forgotten healthcare heroes

Apr 1, 2020By UNITElive

When you think of our NHS it is the frontline doctors and nurses working tirelessly to save lives that first come to mind. But what about the thousands of community based healthcare workers like…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020UNITElive

Charities in funding crisis

Apr 1, 2020By UNITElive

Just as demand for charities’ services – from mental health to housing and more — are seeing an unprecedented rise amid the coronavirus epidemic, their fundraising opportunities have collapsed….Read more…

Apr 1, 2020UNITElive

New minimum wages rates take effect from today

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

New minimum pay rates come into force for many key workers, including care staff

The article New minimum wages rates take effect from today first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

University agrees pay for zero-hours staff

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Union welcomes move by City, University of London, to protect incomes of outsourced catering staff

The article University agrees pay for zero-hours staff first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

COVID-19 housing help ‘doesn’t go far enough,’ says UNISON

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

The union welcomes help announced so far by the government, but calls for further action during the pandemic

The article COVID-19 housing help ‘doesn’t go far enough,’ says UNISON…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

How do we look after our mental health during the coronavirus crisis?

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

We’re in new and unprecedented times. Bombarded with stories of a mystery virus leaving a trail of destruction throughout the world and ending up in our communities. We’re panicked, our shelves are…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

Coronavirus has exposed the flaws in our social safety net – here’s how to fix it

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

Record numbers of people living in poverty show why the government must fix the gaping holes in our social safety net exposed by the coronavirus crisis.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs

Unions are working hard to save jobs and protect front-line workers

Apr 1, 2020By TUC blogs

On Thursday evening this country clapped from its doorstep for the NHS and public sector workers protecting families and saving lives

I could not be more proud of those workers and the trade…Read more…

Apr 1, 2020TUC blogs
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