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NHS staff ‘leaving in droves’

Mar 27, 2019By UNITElive

The shocking extent of a growing retention crisis in the NHS was revealed by new research which found that more than 200,000 nurses have left the health service since 2011.   The research,…Read more…

Mar 27, 2019UNITElive

Fair Fringe call

Mar 27, 2019By UNITElive

A former Edinburgh Fringe worker has spoken out about suffering a breakdown after being exploited and paid “slave” wages.   Shira Kaliski, 25, blew the whistle on working conditions at events…Read more…

Mar 27, 2019UNITElive

Our broken economy has locked millions of workers in poverty – here’s how to fix it

Mar 27, 2019By TUC blogs

Record numbers of working people have been trapped in poverty by an economy rigged against their interestsRead more…

Mar 27, 2019TUC blogs

Mrs May’s Brexit deal: bad for workers, bad for industry, bad for trade

Mar 26, 2019By TUC blogs

Unions can’t support a deal that will threaten workers’ rights, undermine UK industry and lower standards and protectionsRead more…

Mar 26, 2019TUC blogs

BA food drivers strikes at Gatwick averted

Mar 25, 2019By UNITElive

Strikes scheduled for this week at Gatwick airport have been called off after Unite , secured an 18 per cent pay package on behalf of drivers employed by Alpha Flight, the sole supplier of inflight…Read more…

Mar 25, 2019UNITElive

‘Industrial relations mess’

Mar 25, 2019By UNITElive

Unite is warning that outsourcing giant Mitie should be barred from acquiring contracts from Interserve due to its woeful treatment of its workforce and its very poor industrial relations record….Read more…

Mar 25, 2019UNITElive

‘In meltdown’

Mar 25, 2019By UNITElive

Unite is calling for the potential privatisation of cervical screening services to be suspended, following reports that the service is “in meltdown”.   Used by thousands of women each year,…Read more…

Mar 25, 2019UNITElive

‘We will not stand idle’

Mar 22, 2019By UNITElive

Members of Unite the union, employed as class one lorry drivers with Eddie Stobart, on the Walkers Snack Foods contract at Birchwood, Warrington are set to ballot for strike action over the company’s…Read more…

Mar 22, 2019UNITElive

Show ‘Civic pride’ call

Mar 22, 2019By UNITElive

#SaveHondaSwindon campaigners will be joined by a giant ad van emblazoned with a plea to the car giant to stay true to the town in a day of action across Swindon to avert the closure of the town’s…Read more…

Mar 22, 2019UNITElive

Who we are

Mar 22, 2019By UNITElive

 A major exhibition of photographer Martin Jenkinson’s work is on in his adopted hometown of Sheffield until April 14 at Weston Park Museum. Martin, who was commissioned by many unions including the…Read more…

Mar 22, 2019UNITElive

Transforming the experiences of young people in the workplace

Mar 22, 2019By TUC blogs

Beth Farhat talks about the year of the young workers – the problems that they face and transforming their experiences in the workplace by a reinvigorated trade union movement.Read more…

Mar 22, 2019TUC blogs

‘Left in the dark’

Mar 21, 2019By UNITElive

  Unite, which represents over 50,000 lorry drivers, has blasted the government and other key organisations such as Kent county council, for failing to consult the union over Brexit planning….Read more…

Mar 21, 2019UNITElive

Hanging by a thread

Mar 21, 2019By UNITElive

Theresa May’s Brexit paralysis is leaving the jewel in the UK’s manufacturing crown hanging by a thread, Unite said today (March 21) as an expected announcement about investment into the car industry…Read more…

Mar 21, 2019UNITElive

‘A disgrace’

Mar 20, 2019By UNITElive

Security staff at Southampton General Hospital, who are being attacked in the A&E department, will strike for eight days in their dispute over pay rates, sick pay, and safety concerns.   The…Read more…

Mar 20, 2019UNITElive

Amey pay offer slammed

Mar 20, 2019By UNITElive

Unite has branded a pay offer, made to its 500 members employed by Amey undertaking prison maintenance work, as a farce and a ‘lucky dip’.   The problems relate to last year’s pay increase which…Read more…

Mar 20, 2019UNITElive

Outsourcing model ‘flawed’

Mar 20, 2019By UNITElive

MPs should probe why the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has to pay almost £80,000 in indemnity costs for failing to disclose information over the privatisation of the MoD firefighters, Unite, Britain and…Read more…

Mar 20, 2019UNITElive

‘Groundbreaking’ agreement

Mar 19, 2019By UNITElive

Dudley Council has become the latest local council in the West Midlands to use its influence to support local construction workers by signing up to Unite’s Construction Charter.   Unite’s…Read more…

Mar 19, 2019UNITElive

Manufacturing jobs crisis

Mar 19, 2019By UNITElive

Unite warned of a deepening jobs crisis in UK manufacturing as the latest jobs figures showed 24,000 jobs had been in lost in the sector in the six months June to December 2018.   The warning…Read more…

Mar 19, 2019UNITElive

Wage growth, but only for the few

Mar 19, 2019By TUC blogs

Recent reports on wage growth disguise the fact that only high earners are benefitting.Read more…

Mar 19, 2019TUC blogs

‘Recognise our responsibility’

Mar 18, 2019By UNITElive

On Saturday (March 16), millions of people took to the streets across the globe in solidarity with those facing fear and hate in our communities from a growing and dangerous far right.   And we…Read more…

Mar 18, 2019UNITElive
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