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The Child Maintenance Service is changing and it matters

Nov 24, 2016By Touchstone blog

At single parents’ charity Gingerbread, we’re campaigning to ensure the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) is fit for purpose for the UK’s two million single parent families. Launched in September 2016, our campaign Maintenance Matters calls for a fairer charging system and zero-tolerance on…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016Touchstone blog

The role of unions in challenging violence against women – #IDEVAW 2016

Nov 24, 2016By Stronger Unions

25 November marks the UN Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the European Trades Union Confederation (ETUC) is marking the day by launching a new report mapping union initiatives in…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016Stronger Unions

‘Downright immoral’

Nov 24, 2016By UNITElive

During his first autumn statement Chancellor Phillip Hammond told MPs he would not be reading out a list of pet plans – except for one.   “I have deliberately avoided turning this…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016UNITElive

What’s it like Being Jewish in Scotland in your workplace?

Nov 24, 2016By There is a Better Way

A few years ago, at one of the social events SCoJeC runs in all parts of Scotland, a young mother told us that when her daughter was being taunted by other children that  “you killed Christ”,…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016There is a Better Way

More wasted years?

Nov 24, 2016By UNITElive

In the middle of the political wreckage left by the referendum to leave the European Union the Autumn Statement was delivered by a new Chancellor for a new Prime Minister, but the message was clear –…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016UNITElive

‘Peace plan’ talks

Nov 24, 2016By UNITElive

A crunch meeting to discuss a ‘peace plan’ to settle the five-month bus drivers’ dispute in Weymouth is due to take place in London on Friday (November 25).   Senior management from First Group,…Read more…

Nov 24, 2016UNITElive

An Autumn Statement for Everyone? Looks like we’ll have to wait for spring

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

Last week we set out five tests for the Chancellor to meet for an Autumn Statement that works for everyone. Here’s how we think he’s done. Test 1: Set out a plan for a Brexit that protects working people’s jobs and rights. As the OBR make clear, Brexit is the biggest factor affecting the economy…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

#AutumnStatement Universal Credit changes won’t make up for cuts that hit families and low-paid workers

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

The Chancellor’s announcement of a small cut in the Universal Credit taper rate goes nowhere near making up for the cuts his predecessor announced in July 2015, which will leave many low-paid working families hundreds – even thousands – of pounds worse off a year. As the End Child…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

More money for housing in Autumn Statement – but also more Right To Buy

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

This afternoon in the #AutumnStatement Philip Hammond announced a number of measures that go some way to addressing the crisis we are facing in both the private and rented housing sectors. These include: A Housing Infrastructure Fund of £2.3bn by 2020-2021, funded by the NPIF (National Productivity…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

Productivity and the #AutumnStatement: an antidote to Brexit?

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

Philip Hammond committed to raising productivity in today’s Autumn Statement. A National Productivity Investment Fund worth £23bn will focus on infrastructure, including digital communications, and research and development. £23bn sounds like a lot of money; as Geoff has blogged elsewhere, it is…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

NHS and social care funding crisis completely missing from #AutumnStatement

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

“Departments will continue to deliver overall spending plans set at the Spending Review 2015” That was how the Chancellor used the Autumn Statement to respond to the crisis in our NHS and social care services. The NHS, deep in funding crisis, wasn’t mentioned once –…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

Growing unrest

Nov 23, 2016By UNITElive

The prospect of industrial unrest at the Dounreay nuclear decommissioning site in Caithness is growing after DSRL, the company which employs most of the staff on site, indicated it was not prepared…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016UNITElive

JAM tomorrow? Not much in the Autumn Statement for those Just About Managing

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

In the last few days the press has been full of claims that this afternoon’s autumn financial statement would be all about the ‘just about managing’. This was the first chance for the new Conservative leadership to show how they would build an ‘economy that works for everyone’ and to turn Theresa…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

#AutumnStatement minimum wage rises leave 21 to 24 year olds £450 a year out of pocket

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

The government has accepted the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations and will increase all national minimum wage rates from 1st April 2017. The government’s national living wage (introduced in April of this year) will go up by 4.2%, a 30p increase, to £7.50 an hour. That’s good, but there’s a fly…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

And the cuts go on

Nov 23, 2016By UNITElive

The new Tory government under the leadership of Theresa May has sought to distinguish itself from its predecessor by claiming time and again to be on the side of working people – or in the latest…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016UNITElive

#AutumnStatement minimum wage rises leave 21 to 24 year olds £450 a year out of pocket

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

The government has accepted the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations and will increase all national minimum wage rates from 1st April 2017. The government’s national living wage (introduced in April of this year) will go up by 4.2%, a 30p increase, to £7.50 an hour. That’s good, but there’s a fly…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

Prime Minister reconfirms commitment to workers’ representation on company boards before #Autumn Statement

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

Speaking immediately before the #Autumn Statement to a packed House of Commons, the Prime Minister clearly said that the government would bring in worker representation on company boards: I believe that we should see workers’ representation on boards. I make no apology for the fact that this…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog

The racist tide will only be driven back by anti-racists standing up and confronting it- Talat Ahmed, Stand Up to Racism, Scotland

Nov 23, 2016By There is a Better Way

A racist offensive is sweeping Europe, with governments and the right-wing media using migrants, refugees and Muslims as scapegoats for an economic crisis and wars they did not create.
The recent…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016There is a Better Way

All too little

Nov 23, 2016By UNITElive

Chancellor Philip Hammond has failed to throw a lifeline to those on low wages or to demonstrate that this government will lay the solid economic foundations needed for a successful Brexit. Unite…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016UNITElive

#AutumnStatement: Chancellor goes a little way to meet his investment challenge

Nov 23, 2016By Touchstone blog

Today the Chancellor has finally recognised that spending on infrastructure strengthens the economy. Measures the TUC has long called for were announced, including more cash for housing, high speed broadband, rail and roads. Overall the Chancellor’s measures amounted to £23bn, a big sounding…Read more…

Nov 23, 2016Touchstone blog
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