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Delivering for “different” in 2021

Dec 9, 2020By TUC Digital

This year’s been longer than usual and mostly awful, but it’s given us all some time to think.  One of the things we’ve been reflecting on is the immediate future of work, whether the “new…Read more…

Dec 9, 2020TUC Digital

Gov’t must keep £20-a-week Universal Credit uplift

Dec 9, 2020By UNITElive

“I’ve been able to get broadband for the first time. It’s already made a huge difference. I’ve been able to search for work much quicker and my kids have been able to study.” This is just one of the…Read more…

Dec 9, 2020UNITElive

UNISON Housing Association Branch Manager / Organiser post & Branch Organiser posts

Dec 8, 2020By John's Labour blog

My Greater London UNISON branch are currently advertising for two positions on the TUC/Jobs website

Branch Manager / Organiser
Salary
£41,250 per annum
Closing date
Sun, 03 Jan 2021 – 22:00

Branch Case worker / Organiser
Salary
£37,250
Closing date
S…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020John's Labour blog

Who should elect the Labour Party General Secretary?

Dec 8, 2020By Jon's union blog

Following my previous correspondence with the Labour Party General Secretary I have not, of course, received a reply – but (along with thousands of others) I got yet another circular email this afternoon;
“Dear Jon,
I wanted to put on record my thanks …Read more…

Dec 8, 2020Jon's union blog

The TUC stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people

Dec 8, 2020By TUC blogs

Today, on this UN Day of International Solidarity with the Palestinian People, the TUC is standing side by side with our sisters and brothers in their struggle for peace, justice, equality and an end…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC blogs

The benefits of technology at work should be for everyone, not just employers and big tech companies

Dec 8, 2020By TUC blogs

The use of new technology to manage how we work has risen during the coronavirus pandemic. But without new rules on how we deal with this, it could mean working people losing out.Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC blogs

“Heightened policy activism” is needed to address a global unemployment crisis

Dec 8, 2020By TUC blogs

New forecasts showed unemployment rising by 13 million across advanced economies. The OECD calls for “heightened policy activism” to address this challenge: this must mean a renewed emphasis on…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC blogs

Don’t repeat the mistakes of Test and Trace by outsourcing the Covid-19 vaccine programme

Dec 8, 2020By TUC blogs

Here are five steps to ensure effective take up and delivery of the vaccine.Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC blogs

Making our workplaces in Wales a better, fairer place

Dec 8, 2020By TUC blogs

Making our workplaces in Wales a better, fairer place

It’s never been more important for workers and employers to be aware of their workplace rights and responsibilities.Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC blogs

Improving your video call presence – a how to guide

Dec 8, 2020By TUC Digital

Since the lockdown, video conferencing has become second nature for our team meetings and one to one calls. And more of us are giving presentations online…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020TUC Digital

Teaching assistants balloted for strike action

Dec 8, 2020By UNITElive

Plans to axe more than half the teaching support staff at two east London primary schools has prompted Unite the union to ballot its members for strike action. Unite has 10 members at the Colvestone…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020UNITElive

Liverpool DHL workers stand up against ‘poverty pay rates’

Dec 8, 2020By UNITElive

Workers employed by DHL Supply Chain in Liverpool, who undertake the Burton Biscuits and AB World Foods delivery contract, have voted for industrial action in a dispute over low pay, victimisation of…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020UNITElive

Measuring the impact of COVID-19 on global labour rights

Dec 8, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

A new report from UNISON reveals that the pandemic has had a negative affect on ethical procurement

The article Measuring the impact of COVID-19 on global labour rights first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…

Dec 8, 2020Dave Prentis blog

“Why my council is refusing to help the Home Office deport rough sleepers” Emine Ibrahim

Dec 7, 2020By John's Labour blog

Hat tip to an excellent article in the Guardian by my UNISON comrade and Housing Lead for Haringey Council, Cllr Emine Ibrahim. I am sure that Newham Council will support this but I was not allowed to bring this issue up at last weeks Cabinet meeting w…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020John's Labour blog

All Labour Councillors should follow Haringey and resist the deportation of homeless people.

Dec 7, 2020By Jon's union blog

Solidarity with Haringey Council, who have made clear that they won’t be sharing data with the Home Office to facilitate the Government’s disgraceful policy of deporting any non-UK nationals who are rough sleepers.This is a cause which Labour Party mem…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020Jon's union blog

BA cargo workers vote to strike

Dec 7, 2020By UNITElive

Cargo workers at British Airways have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in the bitter dispute over the company’s plans to fire and rehire its entire workforce and re-employ them on…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020UNITElive

Unite GS Len McCluskey in warning shot over Brexit deal

Dec 7, 2020By UNITElive

Unite general secretary Len McCluskey has urged the Labour Party to avoid sitting on the fence on a  Brexit deal after Labour has in recent days refused to rule out abstaining on a forthcoming…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020UNITElive

Sainsbury’s ‘acting like Scrooge’

Dec 7, 2020By UNITElive

Unite has accused Sainsbury’s of ‘acting like Scrooge’ by insisting that staff come in on Boxing Day after working extended opening hours in the run to up to Christmas. Sainsbury’s has agreed to…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020UNITElive

Wigan and Leigh rehab workers win long-running dispute

Dec 7, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

We Are With You staff will now be paid in line with NHS pay rates until at least 2022 – and the company has also recognised UNISON

The article Wigan and Leigh rehab workers win long-running dispute…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Huge back pay victory for refuse workers

Dec 7, 2020By UNITElive

Unite has secured a huge pay victory for forty refuse workers winning them substantial back pay. The refuse workers, employed by employment agency Templink and engaged by Serco on Sandwell…Read more…

Dec 7, 2020UNITElive
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