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‘I say join us’

Aug 23, 2018By UNITElive

TGI Fridays workers at Covent Garden, London and Milton Keynes will be striking for the fifth time this bank holiday weekend. Their colleagues at TGI Fridays in Stratford City, London will be joining…Read more…

Aug 23, 2018UNITElive

‘Flagrant’ discrimination

Aug 23, 2018By UNITElive

In the 1950s and 60s, many people were unable to find housing through private landlords because they were black or Irish. While those days may be long gone, another form of housing discrimination is…Read more…

Aug 23, 2018UNITElive

Review: We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Legend and Afterlife of Hollywood’s Most Beloved Film, by Noah Isenberg

Aug 23, 2018By Eric Lee

This is the story of Casablanca — where the story came from, how the film was made, and its “afterlife” right up until a Facebook post by Elizabeth Warren on a recent New…Read more…

Aug 23, 2018Eric Lee

Strike over Staffordshire University cheating low paid workers out of a decent pension

Aug 22, 2018By John's Labour blog

Good luck to UNISON members in Staffordshire University striking again tomorrow to save their pensions.

The University is planning to get rid of its existing pension scheme for its low paid workers and replace with a rubbish scheme that will mean they…Read more…

Aug 22, 2018John's Labour blog

The generation gap

Aug 22, 2018By UNITElive

Young people in the South West are struggling in low-paid, insecure jobs as their older peers fare better, according to new TUC research showing a growing generational pay gap.   The wage gap…Read more…

Aug 22, 2018UNITElive

Flatlining wages

Aug 22, 2018By UNITElive

Average wages are still £13 a week lower than 10 years ago, according to new analysis from an economic think tank.   Research from the Resolution Foundation shows average earnings in real terms…Read more…

Aug 22, 2018UNITElive

Bolton hospital workers to ballot on action for pay parity

Aug 22, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

Wholly-owned subsidiary pays staff less than directly-employed workers after failing to implement NHS pay rise

The article Bolton hospital workers to ballot on action for pay parity first appeared…Read more…

Aug 22, 2018Dave Prentis blog

‘Obvious’ conflict of interest

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

A court case that ultimately granted Uber back its London operating licence may have been compromised, following revelations over a conflict of interest that prompted the presiding magistrate to step…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

End austerity call

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

The government today (August 21) announced its biggest budget surplus in nearly two decades – a development Unite says is proof that needless austerity must end.   Experts had estimated a July…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

Party like it’s 2008?

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

Former employees from the defunct Lehman Brothers investment bank, which played a key role in the 2008 global financial crisis, are planning a party on the 10th anniversary of its collapse – a move…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

‘Exporting superpower?’

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

Tory ambitions to turn the UK into a “21st Century exporting superpower” have been lambasted as “hot air” .   Unite described the government’s post-Brexit ambitions, laid out by international…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

‘No-frills’ lifestyle out of reach

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

The government’s so-called National ‘Living Wage’ (NLW) is anything but, as new research shows families with two parents working full-time on the statutory minimum will not earn enough to support…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

‘Crippling’ household debts soar

Aug 21, 2018By UNITElive

While the government celebrated a record budget surplus today (August 21), ordinary people are barely keeping their heads above water in a sea of outstanding household debt approaching £19bn, new…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018UNITElive

Blog: You can attack us all you want – we aren’t going anywhere

Aug 21, 2018By Dave Prentis blog

Everyone who has ever received support from UNISON knows how vital our union’s activists are. In every branch, they are the beating heart of the union, UNISON members working tirelessly to support…Read more…

Aug 21, 2018Dave Prentis blog

Surveillance nation

Aug 20, 2018By UNITElive

The UK is one of the most surveilled nations in the world – nearly 6m CCTV cameras watch us as we go about our daily lives.   And now, this surveillance culture may be seeping into the…Read more…

Aug 20, 2018UNITElive

‘Shambles’

Aug 20, 2018By UNITElive

The UK’s manufacturing sector has slipped two places to ninth in the world as uncertainty over Brexit continues.   Unite said the fall showed a worrying decline in the global position of British…Read more…

Aug 20, 2018UNITElive

‘Well deserved’ pay rise

Aug 20, 2018By UNITElive

Unite NHS members in Scotland have voted to accept a pay offer put to them July.   A consultative ballot resulted in 71 per cent of members voting to accept the three year pay deal, effective…Read more…

Aug 20, 2018UNITElive

Summer Social

Aug 20, 2018By NUJ Brighton & Sussex branch

The branch summer social is this week. It’s in the Fortune of War pub on Brighton seafront on Wednesday, August 22, starting at 6pm. Join fellow NUJ members (and those who are thinking of signing up)…Read more…

Aug 20, 2018NUJ Brighton & Sussex branch

Review: The Boy on the Bridge

Aug 20, 2018By Eric Lee

M.R. Carey has done it again. The Girl With All the Gifts was a terrific example of post-apocalyptic zombie fiction and this book is (mostly) the prequel. The problem with prequels is that you know…Read more…

Aug 20, 2018Eric Lee

Privatisation fails again as government takes over "crisis" prison

Aug 20, 2018By TUC blogs

Years of Tory austerity and an obsession with privatisation have led to “appalling” failings at HMP BirminghamRead more…

Aug 20, 2018TUC blogs
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