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Fighting trade union spirit

Jul 12, 2016By UNITElive

For the third consecutive year, on July 9, 150,000 people attended the Durham Miners’ Gala or ‘Big Meeting’ that is held against the spectacular backdrop of Durham Castle and…Read more…

Jul 12, 2016UNITElive

Union rights are good for all

Jul 4, 2016By UNITElive

Criminal penalties should be imposed on bosses who blacklist workers, according to a new Manifesto for labour law.   The manifesto, written by the Institute of Employment Rights (IER)…Read more…

Jul 4, 2016UNITElive

We need transparency on charges

Jul 1, 2016By John's Labour blog

This is my latest opinion article for Professional Pensions magazine.

“John Gray asks why UK pension schemes do not have access to important information on charges.

Earlier this month I went to the CWC annual conference in Amsterdam. This was f…Read more…

Jul 1, 2016John's Labour blog

UK workers reject a Brexit cuts budget says post-referendum poll

Jul 1, 2016By Power In A Union

The TUC has published findings from a poll taken immediately after the EU referendum ballot closed, and its action plan for protecting jobs and industry. The poll – of 2,716 adults who voted in the…Read more…

Jul 1, 2016Power In A Union

Global Union Warns Volkswagen To Stop Union Busting

Jun 18, 2016By Power In A Union

For the first time in its history, IndustriALL Global Union (consisting of unions – including Unite – worldwide in manufacturing, energy and mining) has warned a transnational company…Read more…

Jun 18, 2016Power In A Union

James O’Brien On The Murder Of Jo Cox MP

Jun 17, 2016By Power In A Union

James O’Brien of LBC (the guy who nailed Nigel Farage) on the murder of Jo Cox perfectly captures the state of debate in Britain today The LBC presenter James O’Brien gave a monologue on his radio…Read more…

Jun 17, 2016Power In A Union

Unite to fight ‘buy American’ procurement policy

Jun 12, 2016By Power In A Union

Defence secretary Michael Fallon has serious questions to answer about the UK’s secretive procurement policy – the latest controversy being the decision to buy nine maritime patrol aircraft from…Read more…

Jun 12, 2016Power In A Union

Ross Pritchard Essay Competition

Jun 10, 2016By Power In A Union

The Annual Essay Competition, is open to all trade unionists, first prize £750, closing date Saturday 22nd September. The RPMF was established to commemorate the life of one of the Graphical, Paper…Read more…

Jun 10, 2016Power In A Union

Trade union members should vote to stay in the EU

Jun 6, 2016By Power In A Union

Letter in The Guardian June 6th As general secretaries who represent a large part of Britain’s trade union movement, we are writing to make our position clear and urge our collective membership,…Read more…

Jun 6, 2016Power In A Union

ETUC General Secretary Says Scots Should Vote Remain

May 29, 2016By Power In A Union

Luca Visentini General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation writes in the Scottish Daily Record, May 29th The people of Scotland are no strangers to momentous decisions and on June…Read more…

May 29, 2016Power In A Union

No Coup In Brazil Campaign : Please Help

May 28, 2016By Power In A Union

The campaign to oppose the coup in Brazil is gathering pace. Reports from Brazil say the initiators of the coup are beginning to crack as evidence of attempts to stop corruption investigations into…Read more…

May 28, 2016Power In A Union

Last “whites” of the East End

May 25, 2016By The revolution will be streamed

So, after a great NUJ meeting with a brilliantly ethnic diverse turn-out, I turn on the TV and the BBC is showing “Last Whites of the East End“. Despite being fully aware it would annoy me, I watched it. I’ve been trying to think of something to blog about, so here’s another…Read more…

May 25, 2016The revolution will be streamed

Obituary: Ken Cameron

May 22, 2016By Power In A Union

By Peta Steel Ken Cameron, the stalwart socialist General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union who has just died at the age of 75 was one of the most charismatic and effective figures in the trade…Read more…

May 22, 2016Power In A Union

Len McCluskey: Labour’s fresh thinking on investment will lead to a stronger economy

May 21, 2016By Power In A Union

Labour must put the brakes on the `Sports Direct economy’ caused by a discredited political dogma which has down-graded industrial strategy, rejected the investment that is vital to growth and has…Read more…

May 21, 2016Power In A Union

Why The EU Must Not Grant China Market Economy Status

May 20, 2016By Power In A Union

The decision by the European Parliament recently to oppose granting Market Economic Status (MES) to China is very welome. It follows extensive lobbying by Unite and our global union with the US…Read more…

May 20, 2016Power In A Union

Tories will try anything to shackle unions, but ultimately they will fail

May 20, 2016By Mark Serwotka @ CiF

Government attempts to stop public sector staff paying union subs through payroll check-off were political and wrong, according to the high court
A high court judgment last week against the largest…Read more…

May 20, 2016Mark Serwotka @ CiF

Tories will try anything to shackle unions, but ultimately they will fail

May 20, 2016By Mark Serwotka @ CiF

Government attempts to stop public sector staff paying union subs through payroll check-off were political and wrong, according to the high court
A high court judgment last week against the largest…Read more…

May 20, 2016Mark Serwotka @ CiF

Len McCluskey On Why Unite Supports EU Remain

May 12, 2016By Power In A Union
May 12, 2016Power In A Union

Uber Recognises New York Drivers – But Not Full Unionisation.

May 12, 2016By Power In A Union

Uber the platform based ride hailing – taxi company announced an agreement with International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers to create an association for drivers in New York…Read more…

May 12, 2016Power In A Union

A history lesson for Iain Duncan Smith

May 10, 2016By The revolution will be streamed

Iain Duncan Smith has attempted to appeal to the Left with today’s argument that the EU and “uncontrolled immigration” has caused a downward pressure on wages. Despite being at the forefront of taking from the have nots and giving to the haves for years, he’s now blaming the…Read more…

May 10, 2016The revolution will be streamed
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