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Sacked for grieving

Dec 12, 2016By UNITElive

There’s nothing more difficult than losing a family member. Grieving takes time – time for which most bosses will give their workers off from work.   But not so for Shaun Bate of Liverpool,…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016UNITElive

ATL and NUT Members Vote to Ballot on Forming New Education Union:

Dec 12, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and the National Union of Teachers (NUT) held special conferences on November 5 at which delegates welcomed the progress made in negotiations on the…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016Rtuc's Blog

Together let us chart a new path!

Dec 12, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

Together let us chart a new path!s chart London Political Forum on the Future of Society The following introductory remarks were given at the Political Forum on the Future of Society held at the Marx…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016Rtuc's Blog

West Norfolk members get new resource centre

Dec 12, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

General Secretary Dave Prentis opens new joint centre at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn

The article West Norfolk members get new resource centre first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Dec 12, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Surgery performed with plasters

Dec 12, 2016By UNITElive

Desperate ministers considering hiking council tax in order to ease the social care crisis have been told their plan will not work by Tory party colleagues, because of “out of control” funding…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016UNITElive

New kitchen fashion is killing hundreds.

Dec 12, 2016By Stronger Unions

“Stone” worktops in kitchens are becoming very fashionable in Britain, yet how many people know that they are killing the workers who make or install them? I only found out it because I ordered a new…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016Stronger Unions

Cutting Air Passenger Duty is the wrong budget priority

Dec 12, 2016By Dave Watson

The scale and destination of the cuts to the Scottish Budget will become apparent with the publication of the Scottish government’s spending plans on Thursday. This is not the time to cut taxes such…Read more…

Dec 12, 2016Dave Watson

Newham Democracy Triggered Xmas Quiz?

Dec 11, 2016By John's Labour blog

I was not invited but I understand that this well attended quiz took place last night in East Ham. While I understand that many Labour Party members in Newham are rightly furious and feel robbed and cheated at the Mayoral trigger ballot result, I would…Read more…

Dec 11, 2016John's Labour blog

The Significance of STPs

Dec 11, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) for England, which were announced in NHS planning guidance published in December 2015 and have since been prepared in secret in 44…Read more…

Dec 11, 2016Rtuc's Blog

The Secrecy over STPs:

Dec 11, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

The Battle for the Future Direction of the NHS The people and those that work in the NHS are being treated with contempt. The government has continued to pursue its project which, put simply, is that…Read more…

Dec 11, 2016Rtuc's Blog

Have a Merry Jezza Christmas

Dec 11, 2016By John's Labour blog

This new festive song ‘JC4PM for me’ by Robb Johnson and The Corbynistas has solved my dilemma about what present to give to Red Tel, RW and the 22 Newham Mayoral advisers for Christmas 🙂

“Published on 27 Nov 2016

Official video of ‘JC4PM for m…Read more…

Dec 11, 2016John's Labour blog

Briefing On Northumbria, Tyne & Wear and north Durham Sustainability and Transformation Plan

Dec 11, 2016By Rtuc's Blog

Download SSTHC Briefing on STP (PDF) Contents Introduction Summary Sustainability Transformation The Three Gaps 7 Day Working Risks Workforce What is “Self Care”? What is the Aim of the STPs?…Read more…

Dec 11, 2016Rtuc's Blog

Solidarity with Turkey on Human Rights Day

Dec 10, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Whilst many decision makers appear to be turning their backs on the situation in Turkey, it is vital that we stand in solidarity with trade unionists who continue to bravely speak out against a…Read more…

Dec 10, 2016Dave Prentis blog

“Get help staying warm this winter” UNISON “there4you” fuel grants

Dec 10, 2016By John's Labour blog

Application forms for this years winter £50 fuel grants from UNISON charity arm “There for You” are now out. 
In  a welcome pilot this year UNISON members will be entitled to claim if they are in receipt of Housing benefit which should make it simpler to claim for many, especially if they…Read more…

Dec 10, 2016John's Labour blog

We’re with Chuck: we’ll stand with him against Trump

Dec 10, 2016By Stronger Unions

Usually stories about online abuse are – as in this week’s case concerning Labour MP Luciana Berger – about threatening public figures. But in today’s topsy-turvy world, the…Read more…

Dec 10, 2016Stronger Unions

International Human Rights Day: stop corporate abuse of Thailand’s courts

Dec 10, 2016By Stronger Unions

To mark International Human Rights Day today, 10 December, the TUC has joined 109 other civil society organisations from around the world to call on the government of Thailand to stop businesses…Read more…

Dec 10, 2016Stronger Unions

Latest anti-union laws

Dec 9, 2016By Ian's Unite site

The government has published new draft documents relating to the Trade Union Act 2016. These include:
Draft Code of Practice on industrial action ballots and notice to employers (which includes the new ballot thresholds)Draft Code of Practice on picket…Read more…

Dec 9, 2016Ian's Unite site

“Members fight back against derecognition threat”

Dec 9, 2016By John's Labour blog

“Union members at a new housing group – one of the largest in Europe – could be asked whether they are prepared to take industrial action over derecognition threats.

The new Clarion and Latimer Housing Group was formed this week from the merger of Circle Housing and Affinity Sutton and is…Read more…

Dec 9, 2016John's Labour blog

First European Parliament NO vote to CETA from the employment committee

Dec 9, 2016By Touchstone blog

Yesterday the Employment and Social Affairs committee of the European Parliament voted to reject the notorious EU-Canada (CETA) trade deal because of the negative impact it would have on workers. While this vote was not binding – the vote on whether to accept the deal will ultimately be made in the…Read more…

Dec 9, 2016Touchstone blog

New pay deal for paramedics

Dec 9, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

The role of a paramedic will be re-banded nationally, giving paramedics the opportunity to earn more as they progress. The Department of Health, NHS Employers and ambulance unions have agreed…Read more…

Dec 9, 2016Dave Prentis blog
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