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Tax credit cuts: Lords’ battle

Oct 23, 2015By UNITElive

Former chancellor Nigel Lawson is the latest among a growing group of senior Tory statesmen who have come out against the government’s plans to slash tax credits next April, which would decimate…Read more…

Oct 23, 2015UNITElive

Episode 10: ‘Everyone is welcome’

Oct 23, 2015By UNITElive

Sounds familiar?   If you work in the hospitality industry you can join www.unitetheunion.org – if you earn less than the Living Wage (£9.15ph in London, £7.85 outside) for just £2.10 per week….Read more…

Oct 23, 2015UNITElive

‘Do not shut the door on steel’

Oct 22, 2015By UNITElive

Not long after the minister Sajid Javid sat down in the Commons, having announced what he was planning to do for our steel industry, one Tata’s UK bosses spoke.   The real question the Tata…Read more…

Oct 22, 2015UNITElive

The great backdoor package ‘steal’

Oct 22, 2015By UNITElive

The Tories have carried out a ‘smash and grab’ raid on the £80m package promised for retraining and supporting sacked Redcar steelworkers and boosting the local economy. It has just emerged that the…Read more…

Oct 22, 2015UNITElive

Tip tip hooray!

Oct 22, 2015By UNITElive

Like pulling at a loose thread, once the tipping abuse scandal broke it wasn’t long before it all started to unravel for some of the UK’s biggest restaurant chains.     Unite’s campaign,…Read more…

Oct 22, 2015UNITElive

‘Tribute to solidarity’

Oct 22, 2015By UNITElive

The pay dispute at Case New Holland Tractor Ltd in Basildon, Essex has been settled, after the workforce accepted an improved pay offer.   The 460-strong hourly paid production workforce,…Read more…

Oct 22, 2015UNITElive

Episode 9: ‘I don’t think I can stand anymore!’

Oct 22, 2015By UNITElive

Sounds familiar?   If you work in the hospitality industry you can join www.unitetheunion.org – if you earn less than the Living Wage (£9.15ph in London, £7.85 outside) for just £2.10 per week….Read more…

Oct 22, 2015UNITElive

Immigration, what’s the story?

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

Tomorrow (Thursday October 22) Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) is holding a special preview screening of their film – Immigration, what’s the story?   The film features people discussing their…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Tax credit rethink call quashed

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

The tax credit cuts are continuing to move their way through Parliament; last night (October 20) Labour’s motion calling for the government to rethink their damaging plans was defeated.   Today…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Nuclear deal secures long-term employment

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

China’s investment in Hinckley Point nuclear power station has today (Wednesday October 21) raised concern about the financing of future infrastructure projects in the UK.   Unite welcomed the…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Victims of things beyond our control

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

Unite member Martin Foster also writes to the Prime Minister on the dire plight of steel workers. He says,   I am a senior trade union official at Tata Steel in Scunthorpe, but I write to you…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

A true friend of trade unions

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

Commenting on the very sad news today (October 21) of the death of Michael Meacher, Labour MP for Oldham West and Royton,  Len McCluskey, Unite general secretary said,   “It is with great…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Your excuses are wearing thin

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

Charlotte Upton, Unite member and electrician at Tata steel in Scunthorpe, has written an open letter to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to stop sitting on his hands and to step in and save…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Send in the ‘clowns’

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

The Tory response to the long emerging crisis in the UK steel industry has turned to slow motion farce. There’s been no action, when action is need now.   Business secretary Sajid Javid took one…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Chorus of disapproval

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

There has been a chorus of disapproval over the government’s approach to the steel crisis, their linked claims of a ‘northern powerhouse’ and being the party of ‘workers’. What’s the verdict? – warm…Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Episode 8: ‘Faster! faster! the guests are waiting’

Oct 21, 2015By UNITElive

Sounds familiar?   If you work in the hospitality industry you can join www.unitetheunion.org – if you earn less than the Living Wage (£9.15ph in London, £7.85 outside) for just £2.10 per week….Read more…

Oct 21, 2015UNITElive

Steel meltdown

Oct 20, 2015By UNITElive

As a critical modern industry faces meltdown caused by artificially cheap Chinese steel flooding the UK and European markets, Cameron, Osborne and Javid are caught frozen in the headlights.  …Read more…

Oct 20, 2015UNITElive

Water workers face pensioner poverty

Oct 20, 2015By UNITElive

Today (Tuesday October 20) Northumbrian Water group workers start industrial action over the prospect of losing their pensions.   Water supplies in the north east of England face possible…Read more…

Oct 20, 2015UNITElive

Dark day for steel

Oct 20, 2015By UNITElive

Today (Tuesday October 20) Tata steel confirmed its plan to cut 1,200 jobs in Scunthorpe and Scotland.   Unite warned that this ‘dark day’ would damage steel companies and hit supply chains…Read more…

Oct 20, 2015UNITElive

A nation on the brink?

Oct 20, 2015By UNITElive

I’m in a deep sleep after a restless night with the baby waking constantly when the alarm goes off. Its 05.45, its dark outside and the rest the house is silent as they all sleep peacefully.  …Read more…

Oct 20, 2015UNITElive
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