A Retrospective of the Music of Hugh Shrapnel Friday, July 6, 2018 – 7.30pm The Holst Room, Morley College, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HT Tickets £10 (£7 concessions) available at…Read more…
UNISON elects mental health nurse from Scotland as president
UNISON’s National Executive Council (NEC) has elected Gordon McKay, a mental health nurse from Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, as president at the union’s annual national conference in Brighton. Gordon…Read more…
Probation service is not fit for purpose
Commenting on the report Transforming Rehabilitation published today (Friday) by the Justice Select Committee, UNISON national officer for probation Ben Priestley said: “This shows the government’s…Read more…
70 years on from the Windrush, Europe still needs to address its racist attitudes towards migrants
On the 22nd June 1948 the Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury carrying 492 British citizens.Read more…
Pension warning bells are ringing but the government ploughs on
‘Wake-up call’
Unite called on Stagecoach bosses running Sheffield’s Supertram to table a revised pay offer to avoid industrial action after drivers and conductors overwhelmingly backed strike action in a dispute…Read more…
‘Two-tier system’
Half of working people in the UK believe coming from a working class background and having a regional accent are impediments to success, according to a new survey that found working class…Read more…
‘Staggering’ complacency
The government today (June 21) refused to explain why it handed outsourcing firm Capita a contract to run Ministry of Defence (MoD) fire and rescue services despite the company being rated 10 out 10…Read more…
Conference urges an end to the detention of Palestinian children
National delegate conference hears emotive speeches on the mistreatment of Palestinian children
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Race equality in the UK is going backwards, says conference
Delegates have grim view of progress despite 50 years of race relations legislation
The article Race equality in the UK is going backwards, says conference first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…
Meghan, Trump and UNISON – Dr Johnson stirs it up
American trade unionist gives a rousing and compassionate speech to UNISON’s national delegate conference
The article Meghan, Trump and UNISON – Dr Johnson stirs it up first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…
UNISON conference makes the case for a ‘Workers’ Brexit’
Tories pushing the UK ‘towards a cliff edge’, Brighton delegates are told
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Budget cuts put parks in need of urgent attention
Parks and green spaces are falling into disrepair because of damning budget cuts, says UNISON. According to figures published today (Thursday), more than £15m has been cut from parks and green spaces…Read more…
Man who fly-tipped 20 tonnes of waste in Newham jailed for 8 months
Can you believe the neck of this criminal? Well done to all those involved in getting this conviction.Read more…
UNISON Conference delegates fighting for democracy in the trade union
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Votes on Persimmon remuneration report
I’m not sure anyone has looked at individual investor voting decisions on the remuneration report at Persimmon’s AGM back in April, so I thought I’d take a look. As people may remember, there was a large vote against the rem report, and abstentions and…Read more…
RBS branch closures audit
Unite is pleased that at long last RBS has appointed an organisation to look at the position of the 10 branches given a stay of execution in their branch closures programme. But the union is…Read more…
‘Highly alarming’
Unite has accused Westminster council and the Health and Safety Executive of inaction which could place workers lives in danger, after it notified both organisations of workers illegally living on a…Read more…
10 out of 10
Capita has been handed a contract for military fire and rescue services by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) despite a financial health assessment giving the highest level of risk to the outsourcing…Read more…
Gig economy challenged
The gig economy has again come under the spotlight as Labour MP Frank Field announced an inquiry into pay and working conditions at controversial food delivery firm Deliveroo this week (June 18)….Read more…