Insightful session on phone hacking – whistle blower tabloid Journalist, Dan Evans, in conversation with John Gray, discusses his experience of phone hacking
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Frimley NHS trust strike continues
Staff at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, who face being transferred to a wholly owned subsidiary (WOS) designed to avoid paying tax, will strike in protest for a further three days this month….Read more…
‘Mosaic of concern’
A snapshot survey of health workers has revealed ‘a spreading mosaic of concern’ over patient safety across a cash-strapped NHS. The poll by Unite of nearly 2,000 health service members this…Read more…
‘Tremendous solidarity’
Despite the crisis in health visitor numbers showing no sign of abating — with the latest figures revealing a further massive drop compared to figures from as recently as earlier this year –…Read more…
LAPFF Conference: Cyber Security & Social Media Abuse
Former Newham Councillor Seyi Akiwowo (and Pension Committee member) outlines why she founded Glitch after online abuse and a poor response from the tech companies. Read more…
LAPFF Conference: Engagement with Ryanair & Sports Direct
“LAPFF’s deputy chair John Gray presents the successful outcome of engagement with Ryanair which is showing signs of progress on labour rights and board independence plus the challenges of engaging with SportsDirect”.
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Eddie Stobart bandit capitalism danger
Eddie Stobart workforce risk being latest victims of ‘bandit capitalism’, Unite warns
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Labour’s plans will improve education for all
Schools are paying a high price for government cuts
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The use of zero-hours contracts in Wales is out of control. It’s time to ban them.
The number of zero-hours contracts in Wales is higher than ever and jumped 35% in the last year alone. It’s time for a ban.Read more…
‘We’ve got one chance’
With another general election less than a week away, UNISON’s presidential team took a few minutes out to discuss some of their main concerns
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Get involved in West Ham CLP General Election
You will require a laptop/tablet device and a mobile phone which will be integrated with Labour party activist tool Dialogue.Don’t worry if you have not phone banked before or have trouble with tech issues. There will be others there to …Read more…
‘Stark reminder’
Driven by continued Brexit uncertainty, employment in manufacturing has continued to shrink at record levels as the sector as a whole contracts, according to the latest figures. A snapshot of…Read more…
Newham Council sets out new strategy to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping
Hat tip Newham Council website. “Newham Council Cabinet last night (Tuesday 3 December) voted to adopt a new strategy to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the borough.
It is the first time in a decade that Newham has had a dedicated Homeless…Read more…
Review: 17 Church Row, by James Carol
I enjoyed James Carol’s Jefferson Winter novels. It was a guilty pleasure, I admit that. My life is not richer for having read them. So I had high hopes that I’d enjoy this…Read more…
Cardiff cab protest
Throngs of Cardiff taxi drivers descended on the city’s County Hall today (4 December) in protest at their treatment by the local council.
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‘End rip-off Britain’
A future Labour government will tackle the skyrocketing cost of living with a package of fully-costed measures that will save families on average nearly £7,000 each year. In a pledge to “end…Read more…
12 Labour pledges for public services
It’s December, the traditional time for lists: so here’s a dozen reason why we think one party in particular is making the best offer for public service and UNISON members
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Pay, Work and Poverty in Wales: The facts that all Welsh voters need to know
Ahead of polling day on 12 December, we’ve pulled together some of the key facts and figures about work, pay and poverty in Wales. This is stuff that all voters should know.Read more…
Importing US working practices to the UK – the risk to workers’ rights
Senior Conservatives are determined to secure a US trade deal that would mean lower standards and fewer protections for workers.Read more…
Where are Labour and the Conservatives going on transport?
Both parties are promising to improve our broken transport system, but which manifesto will really deliver for working families?Read more…