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Coronavirus job scheme gives bosses range of options

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

Rota systems and time off for carers permitted under scheme.Read more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

Coronavirus – persuading bosses to avoid redundancies

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

Employers must play their part in our time of national crisis by protecting jobs as far as possible.Read more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

Insecure workers ARE eligible for government wage scheme – employers need to act

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

Latest guidance on furlough for insecure workers.Read more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

In an interconnected world, coronavirus needs a coordinated global response

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

We need coordinated international action by governments and international institutions to support frontline workers, protect jobs, deliver social security for all, and boost the real economy when the…Read more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

Public sector workers are for life, not just for a crisis

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

Our applause will ring hollow unless it serves as a reminder that key workers deserve a lot more.Read more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

Domestic abuse – why staying home isn’t safe for everyone and what you can do to help

Apr 14, 2020By TUC blogs

What to do if you know or fear someone may be experiencing domestic abuseRead more…

Apr 14, 2020TUC blogs

West Ham Park, International Brigade memorial, Willow Lodge, Greenway & Gandhi

Apr 13, 2020By John's Labour blog

For our daily exercise Gill and I walked from Forest Gate to West Ham Park via the lovely art works in Earlham Grove (bottom left of collage). The park today was looking magnificent in the spring sunshine and “safe” following the closure on Easter Frid…Read more…

Apr 13, 2020John's Labour blog

The village that saved hundreds of lives

Apr 12, 2020By UNITElive

Lying in the Peak District National Park, Eyam is a beautiful historical village of under 1,000 people. Officially first opened in 1994 its museum is now past its planned spring 2020 opening of last…Read more…

Apr 12, 2020UNITElive

Newham Reflections – Easter Sunday 2020

Apr 12, 2020By John's Labour blog

UPDATE ABOUT CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19):
REFLECTIONS ON EASTER SUNDAY DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
AS THOSE INFECTED WITH THE VIRUS IN NEWHAM RISES TO 702 CASES
FROM MAYOR ROKHSANA FIAZ
11th April 2020Dear Newham Resident,Tomorrow, Easter Sunday, is the most…Read more…

Apr 12, 2020John's Labour blog

Government must up its game on PPE to protect health and care workers’ lives, demands UNISON

Apr 12, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Continuing supplies are vital to preserve health of staff and those they look after

The article Government must up its game on PPE to protect health and care workers’ lives, demands UNISON first…Read more…

Apr 12, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Now is the time for opposition to this Government

Apr 12, 2020By Jon's union blog

I understand, and sympathise with, reluctance to be seen to be “playing politics” with the global pandemic as the daily death toll rises.
However, the coronavirus pandemic is unavoidably political. Its origins speak of the pressure placed upon our glob…Read more…

Apr 12, 2020Jon's union blog

Bluebells in Chalet Wood, Wanstead Park

Apr 11, 2020By John's Labour blog

For our hour’s exercise yesterday, Gill and I went for a walk in Wanstead Park to see the bluebells in Chalet Wood. They are simply magnificent this year and appear to be at or near their peak.

The park was not crowded at all and the the pathways in t…Read more…

Apr 11, 2020John's Labour blog

Needless deaths

Apr 11, 2020By Martin Wicks

The announcement by the government that they are writing off £13.4 million debt is welcome. However, this so-called debt is … MoreRead more…

Apr 11, 2020Martin Wicks

“Bloody foreigners, coming over here, saving our lives”

Apr 10, 2020By John's Labour blog

Hat tip my UNISON Police staff comrade Tony Green for this brilliant photo from 2018 reminding us that so many of our front line NHS (& Social Care) heroes were not born in the UK. Read more…

Apr 10, 2020John's Labour blog

‘I’m so proud’. Dave Prentis on the first weeks of the COVID-19 crisis

Apr 10, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

‘We know it’s not business as usual. We’re doing the best that we can, because our members deserve our protection’ 

The article ‘I’m so proud’. Dave Prentis on the first weeks of the COVID-19 crisis…Read more…

Apr 10, 2020Dave Prentis blog

‘Dignity, justice, solidarity for all’

Apr 10, 2020By UNITElive

Unite general secretary Len McCluskey sends a personal video message to members.           In the short video below he says, “There’s no manual for how we approach this crisis. But we…Read more…

Apr 10, 2020UNITElive

Bwthyn Unig / Lone Cottage by Kyffin Williams: Ebrill April 2020

Apr 9, 2020By John's Labour blog

Another lovely painting from this 2020 calendar by Welsh artist Kyffin Williams. Read more…

Apr 9, 2020John's Labour blog

Keir Starmer appoints Labour frontbench

Apr 9, 2020By Power In A Union

Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, said: “This is a new team that will take the Labour Party forward in a new era. Under my leadership, the Labour Party will be utterly focused on working in…Read more…

Apr 9, 2020Power In A Union

Coronavirus news round-up

Apr 9, 2020By UNITElive

The post Coronavirus news round-up appeared first on UNITElive.org.Read more…

Apr 9, 2020UNITElive

Heroes and zeroes

Apr 9, 2020By UNITElive

In our latest ‘heroes and zeroes’ list of the coronavirus crisis, we hear from more unsung legends who are keeping the country going. And as ever, we never shy away from calling out the…Read more…

Apr 9, 2020UNITElive
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