We’ve been working with RCM recently on how unions might work with members to keep contact data up to date. An automated SMS campaign succeeded in getting some great levels of engagement (read…Read more…
Slave trade history ‘must be condemned and never forgotten’
August 23 has been designated by UNESCO as the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. From 1562 when slavery began with the first English slaving expedition…Read more…
Sandwell leisure staff strike again over ‘fire and rehire’ tactics
Leisure trust that is set to run the aquatic centre for next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham is targeting staff while having millions in the bank
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Review: The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family and Defiance During the Blitz, by Erik Larson
There are literally thousands of books about Churchill. Erik Larson’s unique selling point seems to be his focus on Churchill’s family life, and in particular his weekends away from…Read more…
Walton-on-the-Naze walk to Frinton-on-sea
After a lovely day with extended family at a rented beach hut in Walton-on-the-Naze (with lots of paddling, sandcastle building and fish n chips) Gill and I decided to walk to Frinton-on-sea to catch the train back to London.
A fantastic 2 mile …Read more…
Developer defends plans to put social homes in blocks serving as a ‘noise buffer’
A dreadful story reported in “Inside Housing”
“Developer Lovell has defended itself after sparking an outcry by describing blocks of flats containing most of a proposed Bristol development’s social homes as a “noise buffer” between industry and other …Read more…
New Labour’s culpability for the housing crisis
“After 13 years of New Labour in government there were actually 655,000 less ‘social’ homes than there were when they … MoreRead more…
“Plight of desperate Afghans highlights UK’s cruel refugee plans”
MPs from all parties must defeat Westminster government’s plans to further criminalise and punish those fleeing for their lives
Hat tip UNISON General Secretary Christin McAnea blog “We are witnessing deeply upsetting scenes from Afghanistan. Pe…Read more…
Review: Rabbit Hole, by Mark Billingham
Mark Billingham has earned his reputation as one of Britain’s best crime writers due to his series featuring Tom Thorne, a detective serving with the Metropolitan Police. From time to time, he…Read more…
ONS Covid survey – Swab test went ok but failed to complete blood antibody test (again!)
Since October 2020 I have been a volunteer taking part in the random mass survey by the ONS on Covid infections. Every 4 weeks someone from the ONS would visit me at home and collect a PCR test and for the first several months also take a blood sample …Read more…
‘Fair day’s pay for fair day’s work’
Crunch talks to resolve the long-running Woolwich Ferry rep victimisation dispute last week between Transport for London (TfL) bosses and Unite the union broke down with the union accusing TfL of…Read more…
Radius Aerospace job losses
More than 60 Radius Aerospace job losses in Shrewsbury, the first of which could occur on the day furlough ends, are a ‘hammer blow’ for staff, Unite said today (August 19). Radius Aerospace, which…Read more…
‘Sheer lunacy’
Unite has branded as ‘lunacy’ the announcement that the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the only body able to licence Covid-19 vaccines in the UK, is set to cut 20 per…Read more…
Council workers ‘furious’ at pay offer
Unite the union is to hold a consultative ballot to see if its 70,000 workers in local government want to proceed to an industrial ballot, with options up to strike action, following the ‘derisory’…Read more…
“Homeowners £326,000 richer than renters over 30 years, report finds”
Check out the indie. The problem is not so much home ownership, but the fact (in my view) that the market is rigged by the Government in favour of home ownership above other tenures.
Now prices are so high then this may change since in man…Read more…
Beyond furlough: why the UK needs a permanent short-time work scheme
Rather than scrapping the furlough scheme at the end of September, the government should build on its success.Read more…
Blog: Plight of desperate Afghans highlights UK’s cruel refugee plans
MPs from all parties must defeat Westminster government’s plans to further criminalise and punish those fleeing for their lives
The article Blog: Plight of desperate Afghans highlights UK’s cruel…Read more…
Why the TUC moved our IT systems to the cloud
The latest evolution in workplace technology has been the move to cloud computing. It’s changed the fundamentals of IT infrastructure, removing the need to invest so…Read more…
“Robert Roberts was a north-Walian quarryman. His death on 23 April 1888 resulted in a churchyard break-in by candlelight, an illicit burial, and the rise of a Prime Minister”.
“Robert Roberts was a north-Walian quarryman. His death on 23 April 1888 resulted in a churchyard break-in by candlelight, an illicit burial, and the rise of a Prime Minister.
All because his final wish was to be buried beside his daughter at their lo…Read more…
National Cyber Security Centre – Grass up a Phisher
After many months, if not years, of just deleting phishing emails, texts and voice messages (you know the ones – “you are about to be arrested by HMRC for tax evasion” etc by a bloke who sounds like the one parodied by “Frankie Goes to Holl…Read more…