The FSA must act now and take on more directly-employed meat inspectors
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The FSA must act now and take on more directly-employed meat inspectors
The article More meat inspectors are needed following Russell Hume scandal, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…
Union urges them to back call to involve ACAS in seeking solution on Universities Superannuation Scheme
The article UNISON writes to vice chancellors over university pensions dispute first appeared…Read more…
Speaking at the EEF – The Manufacturers’ Organisation Conference today, 20th February Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, will pledge to stand up to bankers to rebalance the economy in favour…Read more…
New polling shows 73% support for the Working Time DirectiveRead more…
Blimey, is this supposed to be an Alan “Olive Branch” to the community?
Since nearly all the young, talented (and mostly female) Newham Councillors are now standing down – I think this is just a little late…
But rather bizarre and strange quotation…Read more…
Unite members employed by Mears in Manchester are celebrating victory after they reached agreement to end their marathon strike action in a dispute over pay parity. The 180 members, who were…Read more…
News that the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has confirmed it will end all directing training by 2020, will create a skills black hole and strip the industry of the capability to…Read more…
A change to the law on organ donation could save hundreds of people – and you can help
The article Help the campaign to save 500 lives a year first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…
“Parasitic” financial advisors have “shamelessly bamboozled” British Steel pension scheme members, according to MPs who have warned of “another major mis-selling scandal” conducted under the noses of…Read more…
UNISON calls for the abolition of fees and free higher education in response to Theresa May’s review
The article Tuition fees review ‘needs to support wider access’ first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…
The bid for ownership of long-standing British engineering firm GKN will be paid for through hefty debts and damaging restructuring that will make the company unstable and unsustainable, according to…Read more…
Student nurses can get an extra benefit from their UNISON membership
The article UNISON and Nursing Times partnership helps support next generation of nurses first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…
The enormous profits being racked up by Private Finance Initiative (PFI) companies should be subject to a new windfall tax, so much-needed resources can be put back into the UK’s cash-strapped public…Read more…
If British business’ don’t invest, they don’t grow, and won’t pay their workers more.Read more…
Picture collage from last Sunday when I was with Cllr John Whitworth and a West Ham CLP Labour team campaigning in my ward, West Ham. We were again asking for signatures for a branch petition calling for more social housing on the proposed development …Read more…
The Melrose bid for GKN is currently subject to a lot of scrutiny, and is actively being campaigned against by Unite.
What hasn’t attracted much scrutiny so far (as far as I am aware) is the extent of speculative activity that is occurring, and as suc…Read more…
The National (UK) Policy Forum gathered this weekend in Leeds. Representing the Scottish Labour Party is always a challenge at these events because devolution means that we only have a direct…Read more…
PyeongChang “Peace Olympics”: An Important Step Forward in the Korean Nation’s Striving for Peace and Reunification The joint Korean delegation entering PyeongChang Olympic Stadium…Read more…
On BBC Radio 4 “World Tonight” on Wednesday there was a feature on the LOBO derivative loans scandal and how they have played a role in the recent bankruptcy of Northamptonshire County Council.
Check out World Tonight – 36 minutes 25 seconds int…Read more…
Usdaw in talks with Asda over their proposed unfair pension cuts, with nearly 2,000 Northern Irish staff signing a petition Asda has proposed changes to the pension plan that will affect staff by:…Read more…