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‘Prime Day’ poll

Jun 21, 2021By UNITElive

A new poll reveals strong support for Unite’s campaign to secure trade union rights for directly employed Amazon workers and for workers in the gig economy, while firmly opposing Amazon’s anti-trade…Read more…

Jun 21, 2021UNITElive

‘Unions are very 2021’ – so let’s keep growing

Jun 16, 2021By Dave Prentis blog

Conference hears how recruitment and retention have boomed in the pandemic, and listens to examples of how it was done

The article ‘Unions are very 2021’ – so let’s keep growing first appeared on…Read more…

Jun 16, 2021Dave Prentis blog

‘Amazon workers need an independent voice’

Apr 30, 2021By UNITElive

Amazon has tripled its profits off the backs of workers who are routinely prevented from having a collective voice in their workplace says Unite. Against a backdrop of reports about poor working…Read more…

Apr 30, 2021UNITElive

Amazon campaign hits the streets

Apr 1, 2021By UNITElive

Unite began a major newspaper and digital advertising campaign yesterday (March 31), to alert Amazon workers about a confidential whistle-blowing hotline which has opened in the UK and Ireland.

The…Read more…

Apr 1, 2021UNITElive

Action on Amazon

Mar 31, 2021By UNITElive

Unite has begun a major newspaper and digital advertising campaign today (March 31), to alert Amazon workers about a confidential whistle-blowing hotline which has opened in the UK & Ireland….Read more…

Mar 31, 2021UNITElive

‘Now is not the time to batten down the hatches’

Dec 24, 2020By UNITElive

Over the last decade the importance of organising workers has been critical to building real workplace density.  That means the union is heard and, crucially, workplaces can be strike-ready, vital to…Read more…

Dec 24, 2020UNITElive

The ‘fight of our lives’

Aug 17, 2020By UNITElive

With the tsunami of job losses we predicted when Rishi Sunak announced, the phasing-out of the furlough scheme now coming to pass, the government’s reversion to type with a reliance on a failed “free…Read more…

Aug 17, 2020UNITElive

Organise 2020: TUC’s free festival launches next week

Jul 3, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

The TUC’s festival of ideas runs from 9-11 July – and there are plenty of remote events to sign up for

The article Organise 2020: TUC’s free festival launches next week first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…

Jul 3, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Lighthouse Financial Advice During Coronavirus

May 29, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Lighthouse Financial Advice is still offering financial advice to members. Telephone and webinars are available – Lighthouse – Financial Advice During CoronavirusRead more…

May 29, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Now it is time to fight for jobs

May 29, 2020By UNITElive

People and markets make the decisions and what actually moves them must be our focus, otherwise we will be left bitterly disappointed. We must remember that tactics without strategy is often the…Read more…

May 29, 2020UNITElive

Unite will leave no worker behind

Apr 7, 2020By UNITElive

Unite will leave no worker behind — that is the message workers are hearing as they turn to the collective protection of their trade union in this time of unprecedented turmoil. Across Britain…Read more…

Apr 7, 2020UNITElive

Department for Education Coronavirus Help Line

Mar 23, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

The Department for Education Coronavirus helpline is available to answer questions about COVID-19 relating to education and children’s social care. Staff, parents and young people can contact this helpline as follows: Phone: 0800 046 8687 Opening hours…Read more…

Mar 23, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Unison Guidance For Members Affected By Coronavirus

Mar 20, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

The latest information is available from the unison national website at the following link: https://www. unison.org.uk/coronavirus-rights-workRead more…

Mar 20, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Unison Branch Executive Committee – Vacant Posts

Mar 16, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

The branch has a number of vacancies for officers to sit on its Executive Committee which meets 11 times a year. These include: Women’s Officer Recruitment Secretary Education Secretary Welfare Secretary International Relations Officer Black Memb…Read more…

Mar 16, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Joint Trade Budget Update – 28 February 2020

Feb 28, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

A thank you from your joint trade union representatives You have worked to achieve something that has never been achieved before. You may be aware that at yesterdays Full Council meeting the budget proposals for 2020/21 were VOTED DOWN.  This … C…Read more…

Feb 28, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Your Pay Your Say – Lobby Thursday 27 February 2020 at 2pm

Feb 24, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Gathering of All Union Members Thursday 27th Feb @ 2pm Cenotaph Stoke City Council This is prior to the Full Council meeting Once again your unions invite you to make your feelings clear and your voices heard to the elected … Continue reading &#8…Read more…

Feb 24, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Joint Trade Union Update Following City SOT Council Cabinet Meeting 19 February 2020

Feb 20, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

JOINT TRADE UNION UPDATE FOLLOWING CABINET MEETING The joint trade unions would like to thank the large numbers of members that were able to attend the protest. And a thank you for the messages of solidarity received by those who … Continue readi…Read more…

Feb 20, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Trade really does matter – even at work

Jan 31, 2020By UNITElive

Unite executive officer Sharon Graham believes Unite’s strategy could be the starting point to develop stronger unions at work and safeguard jobs. She writes:   The ‘cost of living…Read more…

Jan 31, 2020UNITElive

AGM Documentation For Meetings 10 and 21 February 2020

Jan 21, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

The following AGM documentation is available for you to download prior to the meetings and to read in advance if required: (1) Agenda as at 20 January 2020 – February 2020 (2) Minutes of AGMS 2019 – 12 February 2019 … Continue reading…Read more…

Jan 21, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Your Pay Your Say – Meetings 20-23 January 2020

Jan 16, 2020By City of Stoke on Trent UNISON

Your Pay Your Say Stoke-On-Trent City Council, your employer, are proposing to cut your terms and conditions of employment through removing your rights to unsocial hours, enhanced pay and weekend working enhancements. This is asking you to take a pay &…Read more…

Jan 16, 2020City of Stoke on Trent UNISON
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