TUC work issued today contests widely-held views that weak growth in productivity is down to failures of skills and/or other defects with the structure of the economy. Our research shows instead that the government’s austerity policies should take most of the blame for the productivity…Read more…
The demand interpretation of productivity outcomes (technical)
This post follows up the main one on the productivity puzzle, and the fuller TUC report issued today. Most contributions to the debate on the productivity puzzle recognise both demand and supply must play a part. But any arguments about demand are norm…Read more…
“No more cover-ups” – union demands lessons to be learned from Crossrail death
UCATT calls for “honest debate” after inquest goes verdict on Rene Tkacik’s deathRead more…
TUC report blames government for fall in productivity
Frances O’Grady says productivity will not grow significantly without greater levels of demandRead more…
UKIP immigration policies: making it even easier for bosses to exploit workers
Today Nigel Farage outlined UKIP’s immigration policy proposals which revolve around Britain leaving the EU and imposing an Australian-style points system on all non-British citizens entering the country. While Farage seemed to back away from making a commitment on a firm figure at which UKIP would…Read more…
“the only choice for our members will be between a uber right wing Tory or a Labour Government…”
This is from my Labour Link Officer submission to the UNISON Housing Association Branch Annual Report 2014.
“On May 7 2015 the only choice for our members will be between a uber right wing Tory Government or a Labour Government.
If a Tory government…Read more…
Watch Barnet residents take over Council chamber over Libraries proposals
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Caledonia’s sneaky Tory cash drop
Well this is interesting. It turns out that Caledonia Investments hasn’t quite given up on using company money to fund the Tories after all. I speculated last June that they may have given up. My reasons for thinking this were a) they had made no donat…Read more…
UNIONS21 Conference 2015: Rebalancing Britain’s Economy
Unions21 Conference. It is a shame but I have a clash so I don’t think I will be able to make it this year. Read more…
ISS: End poverty pay at QE Hospital, Woolwich
GMB are calling on private contractor ISS to end the two tier workforce at the hospital.Read more…
IFS show incomes for most WORKING-AGE people actually FALLING over this parliament
In spite of what the IFS are reported as saying (eg ‘household incomes finally top 2008′), they confirm that real pay is down. They show median incomes for most working-age people actually fell: by -2.5% for those aged 31-59, and -7.6% for those aged 22-30 (between 2007-08 and 2014-15,…Read more…
“Social model of disability”: What’s that about?
In a week when the government is claiming credit for getting hundreds of disabled people a day into employment and global corporation Maximus is about to take over running the Work Capability Assessment from discredited ATOS, why should the TUC bother …Read more…
Socialism: PHASE 4
Socialism has historically passed through four main phases. Phase One: The early 19th century socialism of the utopians, Robert Owen, Fourier and St Simon. The early trade unions and co-operativists…Read more…
UNISON report says that ‘mental health staff are working under increasing stress’
More than 8 in 10 (84%) of
mental health staff say that their workload has increased, more than 7 in 10
(76%) say they have experienced cuts, with the quality of patient services in
decline, in the last three years.
Those are the findings of a
new report into working in Scotland’s Mental Health Services, by public
services union UNISON. The report See Us was compiled by the trade unionRead more…
Taboo subject
Walking into a room of Unite members – bus drivers working on the South East coast, I mention the upcoming general election. This raises a grunt, followed by a laugh, and then a nervous silence. Politics has become a taboo subject, many don’t think it’s their place and certainly don’t feel comfortable discussing it […]
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Saying it with flowers
Domestic workers are one step closer to getting the justice they deserve, as the House of Lords passed an amendment to the Modern Slavery Bill last week which would free the migrant workers from being tied to one employer as a condition of their visa. Now, the bill must go through the House […]
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Newspaper summit 25 April 2015
Major summit for newspapers and agencies
10.30-16.00, lunch provided
Saturday 25th April 2015
Unite’s office, Transport House, 211 Broad Street, Birmingham B15 1AY
The union’s newspapers and…Read more…
‘Funding for lending’ still fails to deliver as bank bosses reward themselves while cutting back lending to firms
As another bank boss was rewarded yesterday with another fat pay packet, (ironically timed) figures at the end of last week showed the ‘funding for lending scheme’ still failing to deliver. Banks continue to cut back on lending to firms (large and small), while soaking up cheap lending from the…Read more…
TUC publishes guide to improve equality for disabled people at work
Frances O’Grady says unions should lead by exampleRead more…
Unions help 185,000 members into learning
Union learning reps praised for their work in engaging new membersRead more…