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Building workplaces fit for the future

May 19, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Jeremy Corbyn has rightly identified the issues that we’re fighting to eliminate each and every day – massive wage disparity between those at the top and the bottom, poverty pay and insecure work….Read more…

May 19, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Report from GPM&IT NISC April 2016

Apr 19, 2016By Ian's Unite site

The committee, which covers the Graphical, Paper, Media & IT industries, met Monday and Tuesday. This is a summary of some key points. I’ve not included most of the industrial detail (and some other points) in my report because not everything is appropriate to post publicly. For jargon, see…Read more…

Apr 19, 2016Ian's Unite site

On our side

Apr 14, 2016By UNITElive

Responding to the speech today (April 14) by the leader of the Labour party, Unite said that voters could put their trust in Jeremy Corbyn’s view of Europe.   “Ordinary people heard…Read more…

Apr 14, 2016UNITElive

Corbyn in ‘cash cow’ banks slam

Mar 4, 2016By UNITElive

Unscrupulous banking bigwigs are treating ordinary workers like a “cash cow”, Jeremy Corbyn told business bosses yesterday (Thursday March 3).   The Labour leader’s accusation was backed up by…Read more…

Mar 4, 2016UNITElive

Jeremy Corbyn – a threat?

Mar 4, 2016By UNITElive

Jeremy Corbyn’s election, winning with a mandate which dwarfed anything previously given to any other leader of a British political party in a generation or more, will, I believe, be seen as a major…Read more…

Mar 4, 2016UNITElive

Don’t let British democracy die

Feb 19, 2016By UNITElive

Do you vote? Perhaps you feel that marking your X won’t make any difference.   It may be you are one of nearly a million people who have gone missing since the way we register to vote was…Read more…

Feb 19, 2016UNITElive

‘Start taking the fight to the Tories’

Feb 10, 2016By UNITElive

Unite general secretary Len McCluskey hit out at the ‘cabal’ of Labour party malcontents plotting against Jeremy Corbyn, challenging them to embrace the much-needed change his leadership…Read more…

Feb 10, 2016UNITElive

Labour Local Government Association Conference 2016

Feb 6, 2016By John's Labour blog

Picture taken today at the end of the conference with the 3 J’s – James, Jeremy and John. Labour Leader, Jeremy Corbyn (and a UNISON member) fellow Newham Councillor (and UNISON member), James Beckles.  I had never been to this conference before (…Read more…

Feb 6, 2016John's Labour blog

‘Respect Jeremy’s mandate’

Jan 27, 2016By UNITElive

When Ed Miliband won the leadership by just over 1 per cent the media had a field day – the wrong brother who had been backed by the unions won by just a fraction in a run off. MPs who…Read more…

Jan 27, 2016UNITElive

UNITE GPM&IT National Industrial Sector Committee, January 2016

Jan 22, 2016By Ian's Unite site

The committee, which covers the Graphical, Paper, Media & IT industries, met on Thursday and Friday. This is a summary of some key points. I’ve not included most of the industrial detail in my report because it isn’t appropriate to post publicly. For jargon, see here.

NISC members were very…Read more…

Jan 22, 2016Ian's Unite site

“Five Million Conversations (How Labour lost an election & rediscovered its roots)”

Jan 19, 2016By John's Labour blog

The picture is from last Thursday’s social at Custom House branch, West Ham Labour where the guest speaker was BBC political reporter, Iain Watson.  He spoke about his new book on the failure of the Labour Party to win the last general election “F…Read more…

Jan 19, 2016John's Labour blog

A “New” Labour Year

Jan 2, 2016By John's Labour blog

In between Christmas and New Year I was laid low with the lergie so stayed in and managed to finish off inputting the “marked register” data for the ward onto the Party database “Contact Creator” for the 2015 General Election.

The register is an actua…Read more…

Jan 2, 2016John's Labour blog

The Word on the Streets…. of Oldham

Dec 9, 2015By Chris Bartter

Of all the commentary on the huge success that was Labour’s victory in the Oldham by-election, few if any commentators seem to have noticed one of the most significant factors.
The key point (I…Read more…

Dec 9, 2015Chris Bartter

A vital vote

Nov 30, 2015By UNITElive

This week Labour MPs are likely to have to cast what will be one of the most important parliamentary votes of their career when the Prime Minister brings his proposal for Britain to join the bombing…Read more…

Nov 30, 2015UNITElive

West Ham Labour at Palace of Westminister

Nov 28, 2015By John's Labour blog

Picture collage from last Thursday’s meeting of the West Ham Labour Party General Committee, which courtesy of our MP, Lyn Brown, took place at the Jubilee Room in the Palace of Westminster. Beforehand we went on a guided tour of Parliament, led by our…Read more…

Nov 28, 2015John's Labour blog

Report from UNITE sector conference, November 2015

Nov 26, 2015By Ian's Unite site

The conferences were organised over three days, with services sectors on Monday, manufacturing sectors on Tuesday, and transport sectors on Wednesday. The Graphical, Paper, Media & IT (GPM&IT) conference was on Tuesday. This report covers the p…Read more…

Nov 26, 2015Ian's Unite site

How incredible that any trade unionist believes anything in “The Sun”?

Nov 23, 2015By John's Labour blog

It is amazing that a small number of trade union activists have chosen to “believe” and publicise  a report from the “Sun on Sunday” that UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis, had given it an “exclusive interview” attacking the Labour Leader, Je…Read more…

Nov 23, 2015John's Labour blog

UNITE GPM&IT National Industrial Sector Committee meeting November 2015

Nov 21, 2015By Ian's Unite site

The Graphical, Paper, Media & IT NISC met on 12-13 November, and this is a report of some points of potential interest. It doesn’t include the (important) reports on what’s going on in various employers and sub-sectors, as the NISC regards these as…Read more…

Nov 21, 2015Ian's Unite site

Eyes Left

Nov 13, 2015By UNITElive

What do Jeremy Corbyn, Ken Loach and Melvyn Bragg all have in common? Well along with a whole slew of others they are backing the return of the Left Book Club.   The original club was founded in…Read more…

Nov 13, 2015UNITElive

West Ham Councillor Report: November 2015

Nov 10, 2015By John's Labour blog

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Nov 10, 2015John's Labour blog
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