This is Newham Scrunity Chair, Cllr Dianne Walls OBE, speech last night to Full Council. Dianne is a former head Teacher of a primary school and a children’s centre. Newham Council is consulting on cutting the number of Children centres in the b…Read more…
Why we need the right to strike
The government’s Trade Union Bill looks set to undermine the right to strike, and attacks the role trade unions play in day-to-day life. These reforms are spiteful and unnecessary.They are…Read more…
UNISON ‘deplores’ attack on FOI in letter to PM
UNISON is one of 140 organisations warning against plans to weaken the Freedom of Information Act
The article UNISON ‘deplores’ attack on FOI in letter to PM first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…
‘UNISON has always stood up for women’
UNISON president rebuts claims that the union is dominated by men
The article ‘UNISON has always stood up for women’ first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…
“We love our NHS … and cake!” – the trade unionists fighting health privatisation in Bristol
Mandy Robinson explains how UNISON members in Bristol have launched a campaign to keep children’s community and mental health services within the NHSRead more…
Poor treatment of migrant home care workers in Ireland- report shows
Much of the home care industry in Ireland is unregulated and is rapidly expanding – resulting in exploitation of workers and varying standards of care for older people.Read more…
The government is to blame for the situation at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, says UNISON
Commenting on the news today (Tuesday) that Addenbrooke’s Hospital has been placed into special measures, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “This is a shocking indictment of the…Read more…
As he seeks to borrow even more in China, why doesn’t George Osborne worry about record (net) overseas debts?
As we all know George Osborne came into office promising to rebalance the economy, and to reduce reliance on public and private debts. With no progress on the former and only very limited gains on the latter, one area of severe deterioration has been the UK’s financial relations with the rest of…Read more…
Win! Bromley refuse workers double their money after strike threat
Unite says public sector workers can smash Osborne’s 1% pay capRead more…
Tories refuse to listen on exit payment cap
The Tory Government’s consultation on the proposed cap on public sector exit payments had illustrated the approach to consultation of which trade unionists often complain.
They told us what they were going to do and now they tell us that they are going to do it. This in spite of the overwhelming…Read more…
Vote “Tolpuddle” for Tree Of The Year
Martyrs’ Tree makes shortlist of Woodland Trust competitionRead more…
Bigger than football
This week we look at the work of Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) together with Unite in fighting racism. Today we continue with some footballers’ own stories If football is a microcosm of…Read more…
ASLEF welcomes Corbyn rail pledge
Mick Whelan says rail privatisation has not workedRead more…
Bail out people not Banks, says Unite
Proposal comes as latest figures show soaring number of homeless familiesRead more…
Which trade union leader hits snout at Cameron over #piggate ?
General secretary takes a swipe at CameronRead more…
Catering staff know what’s cooking…..they will be on strike 7 October
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Pay rise win after strike threat
The threat of strike action by refuse workers in the London borough of Bromley has led to a ‘double your money’ pay offer which sets an example for other firms providing outsourced local government…Read more…
A beacon for freedom
The Woodland Trust is asking people to vote for England’s first Tree of the Year from a list of 10 unique English trees that have significant cultural or ecological value. Unite is urging…Read more…
Call for energy blueprint
Chinese investment in the Hinkley Point nuclear power station has “laid the financial building blocks” for the project to go-ahead according to Unite. But the country’s largest…Read more…