Coordinated action in England over ongoing dispute
The article Support staff to strike at 17 universities this week over pay first appeared on the UNISON National site.
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Coordinated action in England over ongoing dispute
The article Support staff to strike at 17 universities this week over pay first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Back from a great 6.8 mile circular walk with Gill around Cholesbury Hill fort, Grim Ditch and The Ridgeway, courtesy of the Chilterns Society and Ordnance Survey app. Very quiet and peaceful. Lots of gentle ups and downs with nothing that strenuo…Read more…
Hat tip to Chair of Barnet LGPS committee Simon Radford and the Fabian Society. A little Dry – Local government pension fund reform may not be exciting, but the consequences of failure could be significant, argues Simon RadfordIn the mid-1980s, T…Read more…
Unite, the union for workers in Gibraltar, has reacted with sadness at news of Jose Netto’s passing on September 25th aged 92. Jose was a pioneer for workers’ rights and trade unionism in Gibraltar. He worked as an apprentice mechanical … Continue reading Read more…
Biden tells Auto strikers ‘Stick with it’, while Trump says the strikes are ‘ridiculous’ For the first time in modern history a sitting US president joined and spoke at at union picket line this week. Joe Biden was accompanied by … Continue reading Read more…
In his office, ‘man make-up’ immaculate as ever Romanian-born Unite rep Dave Imre lays out scores of filled out membership forms, casually cooling himself with a flamenco fan.
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Two days ago, Democratic Socialists of America’s online publication ran my article about my recent visit to Ukraine. It was entitled “Notes from Kyiv: Which side are we on?” DSA has now answered that question…Read more…
Huge funding gaps mean job and service cuts are inevitable
The article Councils face ‘dire’ cash crisis totalling more than £3.5bn first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Huge funding gaps mean job and service cuts are inevitable
The article Councils face “dire” cash crisis totalling more than £3.5bn first appeared on the UNISON National site.
How workers at a further education college are taking the initiative on AI deployment
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It is a bit long but a fascinating interview by my Councillor constituent Ade Adeyemi of my UNISON comrade, Joseph Ogundemuren. He speaks from the heart of growing up, born and bred, as a working class black male in East London from immigrant parents. …Read more…
But this exploitation of migrant seasonal workers is part of a much bigger picture. At the end of the chain, the UK’s biggest supermarket chains are driving down prices and working conditions, says Bev Clarkson, Unite’s national officer for food and agricultural members.
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Off message but on Sunday Gill and I went for a 6.8 mile circular walk around Hatfield Forest courticy of Ordnance Survey and Country walking magazine. Hatfield Forest is a marvellous ancient estate full of history and the National Trust look after it …Read more…
‘Somebody must show international leadership in tackling climate change. It looks like it won’t be the UK’
The article UNISON condemns ‘disgraceful’ approval for North Sea oil field first appeared on the UNISON National site.
‘Somebody must show international leadership in tackling climate change. It looks like it won’t be the UK’
The article UNISON condemns ‘disgraceful’ approval for North Sea oil field first appeared on the UNISON National site.
This is yet another setback in the battle against climate change.
The article Rosebank decision makes achieving net-zero much harder, warns UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Sacre bleu! A Unite rep who managers dread dealing with because of her attention to detail and determination to help union members navigate their way through the cost of living crisis.
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Important informationThe Energy Support Fund will open on 27 September, with grants of £200 available to support low income members with their energy costs.Due to finite funds, we can only accept 2,000 applications. 1,000 will be released at 8.30…Read more…
Tony Braisby, a long-serving and highly respected and valued member of UNISON’s editorial team, sadly died in September after a series of recent health battles. He was 63.
The article Tony Braisby first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Tony Braisby, a long-serving and highly respected and valued member of UNISON’s editorial team, sadly died in September after a series of recent health battles. He was 63.
The article Tony Braisby first appeared on the UNISON National site.