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Morrisons warehouse staff in strike ballot

Nov 16, 2021By UNITElive

Over a 1,100 workers employed at two Morrisons supermarket distribution centres have begun balloting for strike action in a dispute over pay. The affected distribution centres are Northwich, in…Read more…

Nov 16, 2021UNITElive

The importance of tolerance in a divided world

Nov 16, 2021By TUC blogs

On International Day for Tolerance, Wales TUC’s Liam Perry looks at where things are going wrong in the physical and digital world, and what needs to be done to create a more tolerant and respectful…Read more…

Nov 16, 2021TUC blogs

Above-inflation pay rise is key to nurse numbers

Nov 16, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

Proper recruitment drive also needed

The article Above-inflation pay rise is key to nurse numbers first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Nov 16, 2021Dave Prentis blog

Standing as a Labour and Co-operative Candidate in May 2022

Nov 15, 2021By John's Labour blog

Hat tip to Neil Wilson our Newham secretary, Co-op Party from London Region.
Standing as a Labour & Co-operative candidate We are really keen to ensure we maintain a large number of Labour & Co-operative councillors following the local election…Read more…

Nov 15, 2021John's Labour blog

Young people are leading movements for change – trade unions should welcome us

Nov 15, 2021By TUC blogs

November is Young Workers Month. An actor and union activist considers why young people should be at the heart of the trade union movement.Read more…

Nov 15, 2021TUC blogs

COP26 – Key takeaways for the Trade Union movement

Nov 15, 2021By TUC blogs

In the wake of the COP26 conference, what are the key lessons for trade unions?Read more…

Nov 15, 2021TUC blogs

Phased down and out at COP26

Nov 15, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

World leaders are not yet ‘sufficiently prepared’ to take the necessary decisions to cut emissions, says UNISON’s COP26 delegate Stephen Smellie

The article Phased down and out at COP26 first…Read more…

Nov 15, 2021Dave Prentis blog

Remembrance Sunday at Wickham Market

Nov 14, 2021By John's Labour blog

 Off message but this weekend Gill and I were away in Suffolk for a special family wedding. Normally on Remembrance Sunday, we would have attended the service today at All Saints, West Ham, with local Councillors and our MP, Lyn Brown. 

This…Read more…

Nov 14, 2021John's Labour blog

Defend your union from those who want to destroy it.

Nov 13, 2021By John's Labour blog

Defend your union from those who want to destroy it. Please donate what you can and watch this space about what more you can do to save our union.

https://gofund.me/ed31e7ca

“UNISON democracy is under attack. We are raising funds for our campaign to …Read more…

Nov 13, 2021John's Labour blog

Pandemics have their own music…

Nov 12, 2021By UNITElive

We clapped outside our doorplayed violins on the balconyclattered pots and panssymbols of resistancewhile our hearts broketo the sound of sirens. By Joy Johnson, Unite political department

The post…Read more…

Nov 12, 2021UNITElive

‘Excellent result’

Nov 12, 2021By UNITElive

Strike action at rail engineering company Faiveley Transport Birkenhead Ltd has been avoided after workers agreed a greatly improved pay offer. The workforce, who are members of Unite, overwhelmingly…Read more…

Nov 12, 2021UNITElive

‘Tremendous achievement’

Nov 12, 2021By UNITElive

The long-running campaign to secure the future of the historic Rolls-Royce factory of Barnoldswick in Lancashire has finally ended. Following a ballot the workers at the factory, who are members of…Read more…

Nov 12, 2021UNITElive

Our trans members, proud to be in – and out in – UNISON

Nov 12, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

For Trans Awareness Week this year, let’s meet some UNISON members and find out what makes them proud of their union

The article Our trans members, proud to be in – and out in – UNISON first…Read more…

Nov 12, 2021Dave Prentis blog

COP26 Diary: The Fight for a Just Transition

Nov 12, 2021By TUC blogs

Wales TUC General Secretary Shavanah Taj reflects on a week as a delegate at COP 26 in Glasgow and on Wales TUC’s new research showing how workers can gain from the transition to Net Zero – if their…Read more…

Nov 12, 2021TUC blogs

103rd Anniversary of Armistice Day at East Ham Cenotaph

Nov 11, 2021By John's Labour blog

This morning I laid a wreath on behalf of Newham Councillors at the Cenotaph in Central Park, East Ham. My colleague, Cllr Carleene Lee-Phakoe, Cabinet lead for Brighter Futures, had firstly laid a wreath on behalf of the Council.

It was a very well …Read more…

Nov 11, 2021John's Labour blog

Headline GDP figures flatter fading recovery

Nov 11, 2021By TUC blogs

Workers bracing themselves for the predicted wage squeeze, now have to confront the likelihood that the economy was even weaker than expected just a fortnight ago.Read more…

Nov 11, 2021TUC blogs

The right to strike must be protected in the new crime bill

Nov 11, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON supports an amendment that would create specific exemptions for trade union activities to avoid clampdown on picketing and strike action

The article The right to strike must be protected in…Read more…

Nov 11, 2021Dave Prentis blog

How can unions choose which tech tools will work for them?

Nov 11, 2021By TUC Digital

Over the course of the pandemic, every organisation has had to come up with new ways of getting things done. For unions, that’s meant a lot of hard thinking and experimentation about ways to organise…Read more…

Nov 11, 2021TUC Digital

‘Playing fast and loose with facts’

Nov 11, 2021By UNITElive

Unite’s general secretary has said the union has “irrefutable evidence” that Weetabix is using ‘fire and rehire’ tactics to attack the wages and conditions of Unite engineers, including the…Read more…

Nov 11, 2021UNITElive

Long ambulance delays causing distress for patients and staff

Nov 11, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

There are real fears that staff and services will be unable to cope as demand inevitably increases. 

The article Long ambulance delays causing distress for patients and staff first appeared on the…Read more…

Nov 11, 2021Dave Prentis blog
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