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The trade agreement that threatens our safety.

May 27, 2015By Stronger Unions

Last year I wrote about the dangers to health and safety from the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) where the European Commission and US Government want to reduce “barriers” to…Read more…

May 27, 2015Stronger Unions

More Right to Buy – what will go wrong

May 27, 2015By Touchstone blog

Right to Buy likely to go wrong Worryingly the Queen’s Speech confirms that there will be a bill to extend the Right to Buy to tenants in Housing Associations.  The TUC opposes this measure on two grounds; that the funding model of housing associations would be seriously damaged by such a…Read more…

May 27, 2015Touchstone blog

#QueensSpeech 2015: nothing to say on international development?

May 27, 2015By Touchstone blog

Everyone agrees that this is a crucial year for international development. The Millennium Development Goals expire this year, and will be replaced at the UN General Assembly in September with 17 sustainable development goals, aiming to eradicate global…Read more…

May 27, 2015Touchstone blog

Hanging in the balance

May 27, 2015By UNITElive

The future of the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board (SAWB) hangs in the balance as the new Scottish government look at the option of scrapping it yet again in a consultation set to close at the end…Read more…

May 27, 2015UNITElive

People are not your priority, Mr Cameron

May 27, 2015By UNITElive

Commenting on today’s Queen’s Speech, Unite general secretary, Len McCluskey said,   “Given the profound challenges facing this nation, it is staggering that a priority for this government is…Read more…

May 27, 2015UNITElive

£12 billion of benefit cuts will do a lot of damage

May 27, 2015By Touchstone blog

The new government starts work with commitments to benefit cuts that will be difficult to deliver but politically impossible to avoid. All the options open to the government will cause serious hardship but still won’t deliver the scale of savings the Chancellor wants. It’s very likely that one…Read more…

May 27, 2015Touchstone blog

Fighting the battle of ideas

May 27, 2015By UNITElive

Richard Angell recalls the moves a couple of years ago to have Progress, the organisation he directs, excluded from the Labour Party.    Ungenerously, he omits to record that Len McCluskey spoke…Read more…

May 27, 2015UNITElive

ACT NOW! The next few days are vital for EU-US trade deal

May 26, 2015By Stronger Unions

On Thursday, the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee (known as INTA) will vote on a series of amendments to a draft report on the EU-US trade deal TTIP (the Trans-Atlantic Trade…Read more…

May 26, 2015Stronger Unions

Feeding the meter

May 26, 2015By UNITElive

More than half a million people struggling with debt have forcibly had prepay gas and electricity meters installed by their energy suppliers, a BBC investigation has found.   Figures reveal that…Read more…

May 26, 2015UNITElive

Housing sell off: ‘sheer stupidity’

May 26, 2015By UNITElive

David Cameron has confirmed that his right to buy extension to all housing association homes will now be part of the Queen’s Speech tomorrow (Wednesday May 27).   The scheme, in effect, is…Read more…

May 26, 2015UNITElive

Taking away workers’ rights will make Brexit more likely says TUC poll

May 26, 2015By Stronger Unions

As Nigel Stanley reported on Touchstone last week, we had an opinion poll in the field immediately after the election, to find out more about why people voted the way we did. We held a few of the…Read more…

May 26, 2015Stronger Unions

EU referendum: workers’ rights and the right to vote are at stake

May 26, 2015By Touchstone blog

Tomorrow’s Queen’s Speech will announce an EU referendum bill which will be published on Thursday (although the issue of who gets to vote was trailed over the weekend.) Last Friday, the Prime Minister began his campaign to ‘renegotiate’ Britain’s membership with other…Read more…

May 26, 2015Touchstone blog

Has Europe come up with a better ‘better regulation’ initiative?

May 25, 2015By Touchstone blog

Last week, European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans launched a ‘better regulation’ initiative. Once you’ve lived through a few dozen of these, you do get a bit jaundiced (I go back to Michael Heseltine’s ‘bonfire of red tape’ in 1994 although the Daily…Read more…

May 25, 2015Touchstone blog

Union members pay the cost of ISIS conquest of Ramadi

May 25, 2015By Stronger Unions

When ISIS takes over a city like Ramadi, near Baghdad in Iraq, the news bulletins are full of discussion about the future of Iraq, who’s to blame for the ISIS advance, how to reverse it and the…Read more…

May 25, 2015Stronger Unions

Europe needs to commit on aid

May 25, 2015By Touchstone blog

Tomorrow, foreign ministers from across the EU will be meeting and will consider what to do about Europe’s pledge on overseas aid. For the first time, the British minister will be attending with a legal commitment to spend the UN recommended 0.7% of GNI (Gross National Income) on official…Read more…

May 25, 2015Touchstone blog

Join the fight against union repression in Swaziland

May 24, 2015By Stronger Unions

This week Members of the European Parliament have condemned Africa’s last feudal dictatorship in Swaziland for its repression of trade union and human rights. One of the authors of their…Read more…

May 24, 2015Stronger Unions

Doing our bit in Swaziland from Brussels

May 24, 2015By Touchstone blog

The Swazi people experience some of the most horrid living conditions on the planet. Under King Mswati II’s absolute rule, very low living standards have become even lower, very high AIDS/HIV prevalence has become even higher. Poverty is widespread, and the rule of law a distant ideal. We…Read more…

May 24, 2015Touchstone blog

A room at The View

May 22, 2015By UNITElive

As Unite’s The View Hotel in Eastbourne completes major renovations—from its state-of-the-art conference facilities to a brand new restaurant and a new online booking service – your next summer…Read more…

May 22, 2015UNITElive

If not now, when?

May 22, 2015By UNITElive

As talks between steel giant Tata and unions broke down over changes to members’ pensions scheme, Tata electrician Charlotte Upton, 25, spoke to UniteLive about the upcoming industrial action ballot…Read more…

May 22, 2015UNITElive

Practice what you preach

May 22, 2015By UNITElive

The Church of Scotland is being urged to think again before ratifying a report which would break official links with Unite at its General Assembly in Edinburgh today (May 22).   The Central…Read more…

May 22, 2015UNITElive
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