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Respond to the government consultation on the right to strike

Sep 1, 2015By Going To Work

Can you give your comments to the trade union bill consultation?Read more…

Sep 1, 2015Going To Work

What will the Tory Trade Union Bill mean for YOU?

Jul 28, 2015By UNISON Active

Headlines on the new Trade Union Bill and subsequent blog postings have concentrated on the threat to strike action, through the new thresholds on ballots, and on the new laws regarding picketing and…Read more…

Jul 28, 2015UNISON Active

Human Rights at Work: possibilities and problems for Labour Law

Jul 2, 2015By Institute of Employment Rights Blog

1 July 2015
By Roger Jeary, IER Blogger

On the hottest day in London this year, the Institute welcomed delegates to the GMB London Office to hear from leading legal and academic experts on the…Read more…

Jul 2, 2015Institute of Employment Rights Blog

Will Amazon’s Shareholder Meeting stand up for human rights?

Jun 10, 2015By Going To Work

Amazon.com are hosting their annual shareholder meeting in Seattle today. Our friends corporate responsibility campaign group SumOfUs will be there too. They’ve managed to get a motion into the votes…Read more…

Jun 10, 2015Going To Work

Why Coke, VISA, McDonalds, Adidas, Kia & Hyundai are nothing more than human rights abusers

May 27, 2015By John's Labour blog

I have just sent this email below to the CEO’s of human rights abusers – Coke, VISA, McDonalds, Adidas, Kia & Hyundai.

The TV news tonight begins with the arrest and charges of FIFA officials with corruption. This is serious but the needless death…Read more…

May 27, 2015John's Labour blog

Promising little, delivering less: Qatar fails its migrant workers

May 21, 2015By Touchstone blog

It’s a resounding defeat for the workers. In five areas there has been limited progress. In four areas there’s been … nothing at all. After all the promises.

The post Promising little, delivering less: Qatar fails its migrant workers appeared first on ToUChstone blog.Read more…

May 21, 2015Touchstone blog

Tories put your rights in peril

May 19, 2015By UNITElive

The Tories want to abolish the Human Rights Act and replace it with a watered down Bill of Rights.   Their first try was attacked by former Tory attorney general Dominic Grieve who said it was…Read more…

May 19, 2015UNITElive

The Hypocrisy World Cup?

May 18, 2015By Going To Work

FIFA’s sponsors have ethical policies in their own supply chains but are silent over Qatar World Cup rights abuses that they are funding.Read more…

May 18, 2015Going To Work

“Broken Commitments, Vulnerable Workers” – Human rights violations by National Express PLC

Apr 24, 2015By John's Labour blog

Find out below what happened when two British MPs were invited by low paid and exploited workers to find out how they were treated by their British owned employers. 
On May 6 it will the National Express AGM. If you have a funded pension or insura…Read more…

Apr 24, 2015John's Labour blog

Defend the right to strike – under threat at home and abroad

Feb 18, 2015By UNISON Active

Today a global day of action in defence of the right to strike is being called to highlight the serious attacks on fundamental union rights. The Institute of Employment Rights reports that the…Read more…

Feb 18, 2015UNISON Active

Union Rights are Human Rights

Feb 10, 2015By John's Labour blog

This is me speaking last week at our UNISON London Regional Council AGM.

The motion was on “Union busting by UK public service providers” (see link for wording).

There a number of completely rogue and fascistic large UK Charities and Housing  …Read more…

Feb 10, 2015John's Labour blog

Tory plans will put public service unions in a legal straitjacket

Jan 12, 2015By UNISON Active

Tory manifesto proposals to impose a minimum turnout (50%) and a minimum threshold of support (40% of all those balloted) will make it impossible for unions to conduct ‘lawful’ industrial action in…Read more…

Jan 12, 2015UNISON Active

Learning & Organising in Greater London UNISON 2015 (defend members & fight union busters)

Jan 5, 2015By John's Labour blog

If you are a London UNISON activist then download our training programme and application form for 2015 courses. I will be applying to go on the refresher steward course this year (under the Employment Rights Act unions are obligated to make sure that t…Read more…

Jan 5, 2015John's Labour blog

Women who flee sexual violence abroad need rights in the UK

Dec 15, 2014By Touchstone blog

This week sees the start of a campaign by the Women’s Asylum Charter whose 350 supporters include the TUC, ASLEF Women’s Committee, GMB, NAPO, NASUWT, NUT, PCS Women’s Forum and Unison.  In supporting this Charter, the TUC and its member unions are standing up for the rights of women who come to…Read more…

Dec 15, 2014Touchstone blog

UNION BUSTING BY UK PUBLIC SERVICES PROVIDERS

Dec 15, 2014By John's Labour blog

The motion below on Union Busting has been sent to by UNISON Housing Association branch to next year’s Greater London Regional Council AGM in February 2014. If it is passed it will also be considered as a regional motion for the National Delegate Confe…Read more…

Dec 15, 2014John's Labour blog

Italian unions stage General Strike in defence of workplace rights

Dec 13, 2014By UNISON Active

Yesterday Italian unions staged a General Strike in protest at the Jobs Act which seeks to deregulate employment rights by weakening national bargaining and removing protections against unfair…Read more…

Dec 13, 2014UNISON Active

International Human Rights Day

Dec 10, 2014By John's Labour blog

“The UN General Assembly proclaimed 10 December as Human Rights Day in 1950, to bring to the attention ‘of the peoples of the world’ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.

This year’s slogan, Human Rights 365,…Read more…

Dec 10, 2014John's Labour blog

Gaping gaps in Labour’s proposals for enhanced workers’ rights

Nov 20, 2014By UNISON Active

#workplacepledge As next May’s General Election draws closer, the outlines are emerging of Labour’s proposals on workers’ rights. Announcements on raising the minimum wage and the banning…Read more…

Nov 20, 2014UNISON Active

Tory equality policy is a sick tribute to the memory of Stephen Lawrence | Mark Serwotka

Apr 22, 2013By Mark Serwotka @ CiF

Twenty years on from Lawrence’s murder, government plans to remove a key equality law would roll back years of progress
Our Tory-led government will today mark the 20th anniversary of the racist…Read more…

Apr 22, 2013Mark Serwotka @ CiF
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