Tomorrow is my UNISON branch AGM and I have submitted (late) my written report below as the branch Labour Link officer. I will also make a verbal report at the AGM and take any questions. “”Labour Link” is part of UNISON and it is a political fund…Read more…
Low-paid health workers shouldn’t have had to strike for one-off payment, says UNISON
Commenting on the government funding that will now allow thousands of health workers to receive the one-off payment given to NHS staff last year, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said:
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Government neglect of care has led to low level of public satisfaction, says UNISON
Commenting on the findings from the British Social Attitudes Survey, published by the King’s Fund and the Nuffield Trust which show falling levels of public satisfaction with social care, UNISON head of social care Gavin Edwards said:
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Low-paid health workers shouldn’t have had to strike for one-off payment, says UNISON
Commenting on the government funding that will now allow thousands of health workers to receive the one-off payment given to NHS staff last year, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said:
The article Low-paid health workers shouldn’t have had to strike for one-off payment, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Low-paid health workers shouldn’t have had to strike for one-off payment, says UNISON
Commenting on the government funding that will now allow thousands of health workers to receive the one-off payment given to NHS staff last year, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said:
The article Low-paid health workers shouldn’t have had to strike for one-off payment, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Government neglect of care has led to low level of public satisfaction, says UNISON
Commenting on the findings from the British Social Attitudes Survey, published by the King’s Fund and the Nuffield Trust which show falling levels of public satisfaction with social care, UNISON head of social care Gavin Edwards said:
The article Government neglect of care has led to low level of public satisfaction, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Government neglect of care has led to low level of public satisfaction, says UNISON
Commenting on the findings from the British Social Attitudes Survey, published by the King’s Fund and the Nuffield Trust which show falling levels of public satisfaction with social care, UNISON head of social care Gavin Edwards said:
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Opinion: Why the fight for Waspi pension justice is far from over
The lack of sympathy toward Waspi women is not surprising. Society continues to undervalue the work that women do and takes their contribution for granted
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Opinion: Why the fight for Waspi pension justice is far from over
The lack of sympathy toward Waspi women is not surprising. Society continues to undervalue the work that women do and takes their contribution for granted
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Video: Cyber security challenges and strategies for unions
To launch our new report on cyber security for unions, author Simon Parry presented to a TUC Digital Lab webinar on the subject. This 30 mins video is a great introduction to some specific threats to trade unions, and where current trends are heading in cyber crime and responses to it. And if you’d like … Continue reading Video: Cyber security challenges and strategies for unions
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Dudley NHS staff gain Mitie victory
Private contractor gets funding from government to pay non-medical staff the COVID bonus
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Dudley NHS staff gain Mitie victory
Private contractor gets funding from government to pay non-medical staff the COVID bonus
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UNISON Community Annual Seminar & Conference 24 – Day 1 “Supporting organising in Community Hybrid Workplaces”
Belated report from my speech at day one of UNISON National Community Conference earlier this month. I was moving an amendment to motion 1. “Conference, Vice President, John Gray, moving amendment 1.1 on behalf of the SGE. May I start by congratulatin…Read more…
A New Deal for young workers
New TUC analysis for our 2024 Young Workers Conference shows that more than 700,000 workers aged 18-20 across the UK are set to be left out of pocket as they are paid a lower rate of the minimum wage.
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Vote Sadiq, Vote Labour: Out & about with Lyn Brown MP in West Ham & Custom House
This morning I went to my Councillor advice surgery and met with residents concerned with overcrowding and a 2nd stage appeal over travel provision. Afterwards, I met up with my ward colleagues, activists and our MP, Lyn Brown, to knock on …Read more…
Gaza War: TUC Says Stop Trade Talks With Isreal
The TUC has written to Tory Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch in response to the news that the UK is set to continue active trade talks with Israel. The Tory government concluded the latest round at the end of … Continue reading Read more…
“Wanstead Flats at War: An illustrated talk” – Sat 11 May, 5pm
Takes Place: 11th May 2024Time: 4pmVenue: St Gabriel’s Church, Park Road, Aldersbrook, London E12 5HHDescription: To mark Local and Community History Month the Friends of St Gabriel’s invite you to an illustrated talk by Mark…Read more…
What could AI do for unions? And where should we start?
On 7th March, the TUC Digital Lab held our first workshop on generative AI for unions at the NUJ’s offices in King’s Cross. Over 40 colleagues attended from across TUC affiliated unions, showing the deep interest in a topic that’s causing so much hype, but also concern, for both union members, and unions as organisations. … Continue reading What could AI do for unions? And where should we start?
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Review: Migration and work in post-Brexit UK
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What does fighting racism in the workplace looks like in 2024?
21 March is the UN international day for the elimination of racial discrimination. Although marking the historic Sharpesville massacre and how we combat racism today is important – it’s not enough. Our struggle against racism must be constant and consi…Read more…