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Jeremy Corbyn: Standing together
On Friday I was at the speech in London by Labour leader Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, relaunching the election campaign after the bombings in Manchester.
It was a statesman like and brave absolute condemnation of hate and terrorism while pointing out that t…Read more…
How the UNISON NEC election results demonstrate the need for change in our trade union
Having occasionally got into hot water for criticising employees of my own trade union, I think it only right to commend those UNISON staff who are ensuring that anyone who requests the detailed breakdown of the voting in the elections to our National Executive gets them immediately.
That’s not to…Read more…
Chuka Umunna Streatham PPC at UNISON Labour Link Mobilising Black Members Event
Picture collage from event on Monday evening with Streatham Labour PPC, Chuka Umunna, guest speaker to a mobilisation event in our national HQ of black members sponsored by UNISON Greater London Labour Link. I was there as Chair of that committee.
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What will (and won’t) the Lib Dems do for workers?
26 May 2017
Workers’ rights are a key policy battleground this election and here at the Institute of Employment Rights’ Fact News Hub, we’re giving you the lowdown on different…Read more…
‘Unjust’ pay rates
Private contractor Mears, which is at the centre of the housing strikes in Manchester, has been discovered to be using the low rates on its Manchester contract, to suppress pay rates in other areas,…Read more…
Argos loses High Court bid
A High Court judgement thwarting a further attempt by the retail giant Argos to stop a two-week strike was hailed as a ‘significant’ victory by Unite today (May 26), as it urged the company to stop…Read more…
Tax justice
During spring 2016 the country was rocked by a leak from the Mossack Fonseca legal firm in Panama that exposed the shadowy and complicated network used by the global super rich to avoid paying tax….Read more…
Paying to work
Kettering General Hospital staff struggling under seven years of public sector pay freezes will have to pay £20 a day for parking for fourth months as a new car park is built. The charges were…Read more…
Get to know your neighbours at the Great Get Together
Events will bring people together to show that Jo Cox was right that we have more in common than not
The article Get to know your neighbours at the Great Get Together first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…
This is how we can properly protect the health and safety of workers
26 May 2017
By Phil James, Professor of Employment Relations at Middlesex University; David Walters, Professor of Work Environment at Cardiff University; Steve Tombs, Professor of Criminology at the…Read more…
Productivity: the long global view
We’re often told that the key to raising wages is to solve the ‘productivity puzzle’. Output per worker has stagnated since the financial crisis, leading economists to worry that the outlook for the economy is bleak. But a range of evidence across many countries suggests that the fall in…Read more…
Football’s cash cows?
In the first of our new series of features on equal access for sports, Adam Heppell asks are the ticket prices clubs charge their fans good value for money? Football fans everywhere, ask…Read more…
Pause to remember Jo Cox MP – Westhammers at “Arc in the Park”
A lot has happened since Sunday, when UK political parties suspended General Election campaigning for one hour in order to remember murdered young mum and MP, Jo Cox, and to visit community projects. In West Ham we stopped campaigning and visited the “…Read more…
Screen Actors Guild drags video games business into the 21st century
The video game companies need and want our members’ talent …Read more…
Strong and stable economy? Forgotten macroeconomics in the manifesto debate
25 May 2017
By Özlem Onaran, Professor of Economics, Director of Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre, University of Greenwich
Economist Özlem Onaran analyses the expected impact of both…Read more…
Why we are organising a meeting to safeguard the NHS now on the Isle of Wight.
Ken Knapman It would appear that the NHS is on its way to becoming a most significant issue in this election. This why we are organising the meeting in Ryde tomorrow night at the Aspire at 6.30pm….Read more…
Can Theresa May Be Taken At Her Word? The Case Of Worker Directors
25 May 2017
By Gregor Gall, Professor of Industrial Relations, the University of Bradford
The Conservative Party manifesto was launched last Thursday, 18 May. In the first section, entitled ‘A…Read more…
The ‘curse of knowledge’ and what to do about it
Dear Colleagues,
I am in the process of writing-up my doctoral thesis and have taught myself two valuable lessons, primarily as a result of (a) nor being able to maintain a schedule of output and (b) feeling that my writing just isn’t good enough. Wha…Read more…
As real wages fall, household debt is set to reach record highs
This year, household debt is set to be higher than ever before. TUC analysis finds that unsecured debt per household is set to reach £13,900 in 2017. In 2016, unsecured debt per household was already £13,200 – higher than at any other point since the financial crisis and only marginally below…Read more…