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Why we need an increase in statutory sick pay

Sep 19, 2020By TUC blogs

Current rates of statutory sick pay leave many workers facing an impossible choice between going to work ill or falling into debt. This needs to change.Read more…

Sep 19, 2020TUC blogs

Social care is not fit for purpose – here’s how to fix it

Sep 19, 2020By TUC blogs

TUC analysis shows that the social care system is not working. Here’s how we can transform it.Read more…

Sep 19, 2020TUC blogs

The government must give key workers a pay rise and tackle insecure work

Sep 19, 2020By TUC blogs

Through the minimum wage and public sector pay awards the government controls the pay of more than six million key workers. They must give them a pay rise.Read more…

Sep 19, 2020TUC blogs

A public sector jobs drive can stop mass unemployment and power an economic recovery

Sep 19, 2020By TUC blogs

Creating public sector jobs could pave the way to economic recovery and prevent mass unemployment.Read more…

Sep 19, 2020TUC blogs

An unemployment crisis is coming. The government must act now to prevent it

Sep 19, 2020By TUC blogs

With a big drop in employment since the start of the pandemic, the government must do more to avert an unemployment crisis later this year.Read more…

Sep 19, 2020TUC blogs

Luton Airport jobs ‘hammer blow’

Sep 18, 2020By UNITElive

Workers employed by Menzies Aviation at Luton Airport are facing a grim future as the company has announced it intends to cut 176 jobs, around half of its workforce. Menzies currently employs 374…Read more…

Sep 18, 2020UNITElive

Sizewell C project must go ahead

Sep 18, 2020By UNITElive

The threat to 10,000 jobs in the nuclear supply chain if Sizewell C does not get the go-ahead should concentrate the minds of ministers on the need for a coherent UK energy policy, Unite said today…Read more…

Sep 18, 2020UNITElive

Test and trace to be outsourced – to Amazon?

Sep 18, 2020By UNITElive

Even as the current partly privatised testing regime is falling apart, the government hopes to involve the private sector even more in its test and trace system, it has been revealed. The Telegraph…Read more…

Sep 18, 2020UNITElive

‘Failing’ Grayling port appointment ‘insult’ to Unite members

Sep 18, 2020By UNITElive

Chris Grayling’s £100,000 part time Felixstowe port job ‘slap in the face’ to staff shouldering pay reductions.

The post ‘Failing’ Grayling port appointment ‘insult’ to Unite members appeared first…Read more…

Sep 18, 2020UNITElive

Heroes and zeroes

Sep 18, 2020By UNITElive

Every Friday here on UniteLIVE we bring you the latest heroes and zeros amid the coronavirus crisis. Here are this week’s latest. HEROES Unite assistant general secretary Gail Cartmail At this…Read more…

Sep 18, 2020UNITElive

Unite hails EDF apprenticeship announcement

Sep 17, 2020By UNITElive

Unite the union, which represents construction and energy workers, has strongly welcomed the announcement today (September 17) that EDF has increased by 50 per cent the number of apprentices that…Read more…

Sep 17, 2020UNITElive

Local lockdowns on the rise amid spike in cases

Sep 17, 2020By UNITElive

As the spectre of a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic haunts the UK, more and more areas have had local lockdowns imposed, with parts of the north east being the latest area to face new…Read more…

Sep 17, 2020UNITElive

Post-Brexit ‘chaos’ in Kent

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Unite national officer Adrian Jones spoke today (September 15) on BBC Radio Kent talking about Unite’s call for the public release of a government document leaked to the Guardian, which details…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

Hitachi pulls out of Wylfa nuclear project

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Ministers should unveil their energy White Paper urgently to allay fears about the future of the UK’s nuclear industry, following the announcement that Hitachi is pulling out of the Wylfa nuclear…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

‘Corruption on a cosmic scale’

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

As a robust and efficient Covid-19 test and trace system struggles to get off the ground in the UK, biomedical scientists – experts in laboratory testing – have condemned the overuse of the private…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

Release government Brexit border report

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Unite has called for the public release of a government document leaked to the Guardian which details potential queues of up to 7,000 lorries across Kent after the Brexit transition period ends on 31…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

BA CEO’s comments to MPs ‘not entirely correct’

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Following the appearance of Alex Cruz, the chief executive of British Airways at the transport select committee today (September 16), Unite has highlighted that Cruz’s comments “are not…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

‘Beyond a joke’

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Unite has today (September 16) called for the public release of a government document leaked to the Guardian which details potential queues of up to 7,000 lorries across Kent after the Brexit…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

Covid: Is writing on the wall for print and accountable broadcast news?

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

The rival GB news channel being set up from the headquarters of Rupert Murdoch is said to be FOX News in style and content.  With that on the horizon and the ever expanding social media with its lack…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive

PM told to extend furlough – or risk opening job loss ‘floodgates’

Sep 16, 2020By UNITElive

Pressure on the government to extend the successful furlough scheme – which kept more than 9m people on company payrolls at its peak at the height of the coronavirus crisis – continues today,…Read more…

Sep 16, 2020UNITElive
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