Circular No: IR/0088/16 TO ALL BRANCHES, REGIONAL OFFICES & REGIONAL COUNCILS Our Ref: BR2/14/2 30th March 2016 Dear…Read more…
Swansea council staff protest over car parking
Anger at strategy that is making ‘difficult problem worse’
The article Swansea council staff protest over car parking first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…
When a government’s response to debt is austerity, the impact is devastating
Today I’m speaking at a conference examining the impact of sovereign debt crises on public sector workers. As UNISON members know, when a government’s response to debt is austerity, the impact is…Read more…
In the dark
Last night (March 29) the steel industry was dealt a hammer blow as TataSteel UK announced that it plans to completely withdraw from its British operation, putting thousands of jobs at risk. …Read more…
Next meeting: Wednesday, 6 April at 7pm, Craft Beer Company
Next meeting:
Wednesday, 6 April at 7pm, Craft Beer Company, Upper North Street, Brighton
thecraftbeerco.com/pubs/brighton/
Agenda
1. Welcome and apologies
2. Election of new members
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Opposition to forced academisation increases
Government plans to forces 17,000 schools in England to become academies opposed by unions, educators and politicians, including leading Conservative voices
The article Opposition to forced…Read more…
Jeremy Corbyn warned much of his agenda will not be achievable if Britain stays in the EU
Eurosceptic MPs say competition law would prevent Mr Cobyn’s attempts to renationalise services Matt Dathan Online Political Reporter The independent. Jeremy Corbyn has been warned by some of…Read more…
Renationalise steel now plea
Late last night (Tuesday March 29) Tata steel UK confirmed steelworkers and their communities worst nightmares – they are withdrawing from British operation completely – putting thousands of jobs at…Read more…
UNISON General Secretary election – see no STV, hear no STV, speak no STV
Without making (in this post) any other comment about the recent election for UNISON General Secretary, I can remind diligent readers of this blog (Sid and Doris Blogger) that – for the first time this century – the winning candidate commanded the supp…Read more…
UNISON, the Trade Union Bill and the law – a sorry saga set to unfold?
As we head towards UNISON’s June Conference we can anticipate unanimous support for Motion 46 from the National Executive Council (NEC) which rightly describes the Trade Union Bill as “the biggest assault upon working people’s rights in living memory.”…Read more…
Pay deal for BMW workers
Workers at the BMW mini car plant in Oxford are celebrating a 10 per cent pay deal over three years, negotiated by their union, Unite. The workers at the Cowley based plant were hailed ‘world…Read more…
‘Speculation and fears’
The future of the UK’s largest steelworks hangs in the balance, as Tata Steel holds a crucial board meeting in Mumbai today (March 29) over its turnaround plan for its Port Talbot plant. Board…Read more…
The EU is exporting UK neoliberalism to the rest of Europe
29 March 2016
By Aristea Koukiadaki, Isabel Távora and Miguel Martínez Lucio
In the first of a series of articles highlighting the impact of EU austerity measures on levels of collective…Read more…
Branch Executive Committee Opportunities
The branch has a number of vacancies for members who wish to become more involved in their union. These include: Equality Officer International Relations Officer Membership & Recruitment Secretary Youth Officer (must be aged under 27) Disabled Members Officer Union … Continue reading…Read more…
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Iraq trade unions back the ‘white shirts revolution’
Last Friday, the Iraqi Teachers Union (ITU) openly endorsed the actions of students and teachers across Iraq (known as the ‘White Shirts Revolution’) who are standing up for justice, fair…Read more…
Solidarity with Turkish teacher unions
This Easter, the NASUWT 2016 International Solidarity Award went to the Turkish teachers’ trade union Egitim Sen, for its bravery in standing up for justice, democracy, labour and trade union…Read more…
BVCA and the Beecroft Report
I think it’s fair to say that the Beecroft report, prepared by Tory donor Adrian Beecroft, was not universally welcomed in the labour movement.
One of the more controversial elements was the introduction of employment tribunal fees. The intention behi…Read more…
Iranian teacher unions – good & bad news
Despite returning to the international community and the victory for moderates in the Parliamentary elections a month ago, life gets no better for trade unionists in Iran. As UK teacher unions hold…Read more…
Labour Needs To Get To Grips With The Digital Economy
As the digital revolution gathers at a rapidly increasing pace so is the growth of new forms of employment. One of these is ‘gig workers’ – for ‘one size fits all’ buzzword for anything from…Read more…