“UNISON’s legal case makes clear employers must not discipline staff for striking”JG This is great news for all trade unionists and civil liberties. This morning I was at a meeting of the UNISON NEC in our head office in London. Our General Secretary, …Read more…
Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers
UNISON’s legal case makes clear employers must not discipline staff for striking
The article Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers
UNISON’s legal case makes clear employers must not discipline staff for striking
The article Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike
Anyone with a legitimate dispute should be able to exercise their rights without worrying they’ll be treated unfairly
The article Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike
Anyone with a legitimate dispute should be able to exercise their rights without worrying they’ll be treated unfairly
The article Supreme Court can stop bad bosses punishing staff who strike first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Q&A: Who could be entitled to thousands in unpaid wages?
UNISON’s head of legal services, Shantha David, explains what the union’s recent Supreme Court victory means for workers
The article Q&A: Who could be entitled to thousands in unpaid wages? first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Q&A: Who could be entitled to thousands in unpaid wages?
UNISON’s head of legal services, Shantha David, explains what the union’s recent Supreme Court victory means for workers
The article Q&A: Who could be entitled to thousands in unpaid wages? first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court ruling is a victory for underpaid workers
UNISON case means workers can challenge underpayments
The article Supreme Court ruling is a victory for underpaid workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court ruling is a victory for underpaid workers
UNISON case means workers can challenge underpayments
The article Supreme Court ruling is a victory for underpaid workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Supreme Court hearing to decide strike protection, says UNISON
Long-running dispute will go for definitive ruling in highest court
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Court decision shows Boris Johnson isn’t fit to be Prime Minister
Commenting on the Supreme Court ruling today (Tuesday) that the decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “A man who thinks he’s above the law is a man…Read more…
Supreme Court ruling will add to child poverty, says UNISON
Vulnerable families could see living standards fall
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August: it was no holiday
There was no lying on sun-loungers for UNISON or many of our members involved in key struggles at work
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Government owes workers millions one year on from employment tribunal fees win
Thousands of people treated unfairly at work have still not been refunded hundreds of pounds they paid out to take their employers to court, says UNISON today (Thursday). It is a year today since a…Read more…
UNISON comments on the Taylor review on modern employment practices
Commenting on the Taylor review on modern employment practices, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “There is serious room for improvement in employment practices particularly for home care…Read more…
UNISON’s battle to scrap employment tribunal fees set to continue
UNISON welcomes decision that means fight can continue against imposition of fees to take a case to tribunal
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Supreme Court ruling on conscientious objection and abortion
Yesterday, the Supreme Court made an important ruling on the issue of the scope of conscientious objection for healthcare professionals. The case (Greater Glasgow Health Board v Doogan and Wood) was taken by two Labour Ward co-ordinators in the Souther…Read more…