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Push for free hospital parking continues

Dec 2, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Despite the continuing pandemic, evidence mounts of hospitals starting to charge staff to park once more

The article Push for free hospital parking continues first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…

Dec 2, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Unite Securitas win

Dec 2, 2020By UNITElive

Striking Securitas first responders at Airbus Filton have secured a victory in their fight against fire and rehire changes that would have seen their pay plummet, Unite said today (December 2). The…Read more…

Dec 2, 2020UNITElive

Time for Labour to oppose increasing military expenditure

Dec 2, 2020By Jon's union blog

 
It is good to see that Labour CND are launching a campaign to try to influence our Party leadership in the direction of opposition to Tory plans to increase expenditure on “defence” (which actually means expenditure on ever more advanced means o…Read more…

Dec 2, 2020Jon's union blog

Heathrow – get your hands off our wages

Dec 2, 2020By UNITElive

On December 1, Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) workers took strike action for the first time in more than 40 years to defend their livelihoods. They’re standing up against the imposition of fire…Read more…

Dec 2, 2020UNITElive

Reserved (low pay) seat threshold for 2021

Dec 2, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

The cut-off wage for election to reserved (low pay) seats in the union remains at £10.63 an hour

The article Reserved (low pay) seat threshold for 2021 first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Dec 2, 2020Dave Prentis blog

‘Brutal pay cuts’ at Thurrock council

Dec 2, 2020By UNITElive

Unite has vowed to fiercely resist Thurrock Council’s plans to brutally cut the pay and conditions of workers who have been providing essential services during the pandemic. The very workers who have…Read more…

Dec 2, 2020UNITElive

No so ‘purr-fect’ vet surgeries?

Dec 2, 2020By UNITElive

Employment practices at some of the UK’s vet surgeries are ‘a dog’s dinner’ where bullying and poor morale are widespread, according to a new survey by the British Veterinary Union in Unite (BVU)….Read more…

Dec 2, 2020UNITElive

Ffermwr gyda Ffon mewn Storm Eira/Farmer with a Stick in a Snowstorm by Kyffin Williams (& World Aids Day)

Dec 1, 2020By John's Labour blog

 
Another print from a calendar published by National Library of Wales featuring the works of Welsh Artist, Kyffin Williams.I have been posting the paintings each month. This is Rhagfyr December 2020 and of course today December 1 is World Aids Da…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020John's Labour blog

Labour must stand against racist deportations

Dec 1, 2020By Jon's union blog

The Home Office yesterday went to the extent of publishing a blog post seeking to justify its forthcoming Deportation Charter Flight to Jamaica.This is, of course, the same Home Office that has been responsible for the scandalous treatment of the Windr…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020Jon's union blog

Is Labour a democracy or an autocracy?

Dec 1, 2020By Martin Wicks

Is the Labour apparatus really going to war against its members rather than the Tory government? “Article 10 (of the … MoreRead more…

Dec 1, 2020Martin Wicks

‘The sun shines on the righteous’

Dec 1, 2020By UNITElive

Heathrow workers proudly stood on the picket lines today (December 1) on their first day of strike action over savage permanent pay cuts that will leave them £8,000 a year worse off each year. The…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020UNITElive

Reality check: public sector pay freeze

Dec 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a public sector pay freeze in the government’s spending review last week, backed up by some claims that need further analysis

The article Reality check: public…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

‘David and Goliath’ pay battle

Dec 1, 2020By UNITElive

Security staff at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading who are currently locked in a pay battle with their employer, will be striking for five days this month. The 20 low paid security guards are…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020UNITElive

Highlights: Stars in Our Schools 2020

Dec 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Stars in Our Schools was a bit different this year but it was still a glorious celebration of all that school support staff do for our children

The article Highlights: Stars in Our Schools 2020…Read more…

Dec 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

‘Stay strong’

Dec 1, 2020By UNITElive

Unite members employed by Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) began strike action today (December 1) in a dispute over savage wage cuts imposed on the workforce through a brutal fire and rehire programme….Read more…

Dec 1, 2020UNITElive
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