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Fighting the flood
Flooding unleashed by Storm Ciarán in October devastated villages and towns up and down Northern Ireland. Newry and Downpatrick were among the worst hit, with hundreds of homes and businesses severely damaged.
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UNISON joins Brussels protest against austerity
“We are marching united with unions from across the European continent in a powerful display against austerity and for a fair deal for workers”
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UNISON joins thousands in Brussels to protest austerity
“We are marching united with unions from across the European continent in a powerful display against austerity and for a fair deal for workers”
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Newham Voices: “East End Pubs” December 2023
I have finally got around to reading the December version of “Newham Voices”. It has been a busy few weeks. Lots of good stuff about politics and planning but my eye was caught about this review by Phil Mellows, of a new book called “East E…Read more…
Oxfam strike suspended
News just in – strike action being taken by Unite Oxfam members has been suspended after talks resulted in an improved pay offer being made.
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Blog: Reflecting on a week at COP28 in Dubai
Tony Wright, chair of UNISON’s policy development and campaign committee, attended the COP28 as part of the International Trade Union Confederation delegation
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Blog: Reflecting on a week at COP28 in Dubai
Tony Wright, chair of UNISON’s policy development and campaign committee, attended the COP28 as part of the International Trade Union Confederation delegation
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UNISON publishes report on the future of the minimum wage
The new collection of essays looks at how the minimum wage could evolve
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UNISON publishes report on the future of the minimum wage
The new collection of essays looks at how the minimum wage could evolve
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Blog: The clock is ticking to the next general election
We’ve endured three Conservative prime pinisters since the 2019 general election
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Blog: the clock ticks to the next general election
We’ve endured three Conservative Prime Ministers since the 2019 general election
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Oxfam staff strike
Set up in 1941, the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief as it was originally known is now a global anti-poverty movement. Over 81 years later it has shops and offices throughout the UK, with a dedicated staff committed to relieving poverty. Unfortunately many of these workers are also low paid themselves.
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Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike
Anyone with a legitimate dispute should be able to exercise their rights without worrying they’ll be treated unfairly
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Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike
Anyone with a legitimate dispute should be able to exercise their rights without worrying they’ll be treated unfairly
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Government tearing families and social care apart with immigration rules, says UNISON
Christina McAnea comments on Justin Welby’s concerns over government visa rules
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Government tearing families and social care apart with immigration rules, says UNISON
Christina McAnea comments on Justin Welby’s concerns over government visa rules
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‘Don’t back down’
As the TUC meets to plan its response tomorrow (December 8) my message is clear: don’t back down, strikes are a vital part of how we improve pay and conditions.
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Water firms should invest in services rather than shareholder payouts
Failing and polluting water companies are jeopardising water quality, killing wildlife and causing untold damage to the environment.
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Water firms should invest in services rather than shareholder payouts
Failing and polluting water companies are jeopardising water quality, killing wildlife and causing untold damage to the environment.
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