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UNISON welcomes better health and safety protection for zero-hours workers

Nov 16, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

High Court rules that zero-hours workers should have the same protection as others

The article UNISON welcomes better health and safety protection for zero-hours workers first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…

Nov 16, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Sodexo threatens sweeping redundancies at City University  

Sep 21, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON will strongly resist Sodexo’s attempt to put workers out of a job

The article Sodexo threatens sweeping redundancies at City University   first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Sep 21, 2020Dave Prentis blog

University agrees pay for zero-hours staff

Apr 1, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Union welcomes move by City, University of London, to protect incomes of outsourced catering staff

The article University agrees pay for zero-hours staff first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Apr 1, 2020Dave Prentis blog

Sick pay move welcome, but government must do more, says UNISON

Mar 4, 2020By Dave Prentis blog

Many low paid workers won’t benefit from rule change

The article Sick pay move welcome, but government must do more, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Mar 4, 2020Dave Prentis blog

‘Worrying signs’

Aug 14, 2019By UNITElive

Joblessness is on the rise as the number of people on zero-hours contracts skyrockets, according to the latest employment figures published this week.   Data from the Office for National…Read more…

Aug 14, 2019UNITElive

Ban zero hours contracts call

Feb 11, 2019By UNITElive

Zero hour workers are paid £4 an hour less on average and more likely to work at night, research released as part of Heart Unions week shows.   In response to the shocking analysis, which found…Read more…

Feb 11, 2019UNITElive

An economy that works for us

Sep 25, 2017By UNITElive

Neelam Verma today (Monday September 25) represented Unite speaking on the National Policy Forum Work, pensions and equality annual report.   She said, “On Saturday I was able to speak to the…Read more…

Sep 25, 2017UNITElive

Divided Scotland

Aug 30, 2017By UNITElive

Picture it if you will. You are at a huge wedding reception and 100 guests are assembled in the hotel gardens sipping the Prosecco on offer. The hotel staff wheel out the wedding cake. It is set out…Read more…

Aug 30, 2017UNITElive

Growth of insecure work has added to labour market disadvantage for Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups

Jun 2, 2017By Touchstone blog

The growth of insecure work has exacerbated the inequalities that Black, Asian and minority (BAME) ethnic workers already face. The experience of insecure work differs between different ethnic groups, but the overall pattern is one in which BAME worker…Read more…

Jun 2, 2017Touchstone blog

Insecure work is like standing for election every week. We need a new deal for working people

Apr 26, 2017By Stronger Unions

MPs aren’t the only ones feeling insecure in their jobs right now. If nothing changes, by the 2022 election hundreds of thousands more Brits could be stuck in insecure work, being treated like…Read more…

Apr 26, 2017Stronger Unions

One in ten

Mar 15, 2017By UNITElive

Once thought to be a passing trend born of the financial crisis 10 years ago, zero hours contracts — where workers don’t know when or even if they’ll be working from one day to the next — now look…Read more…

Mar 15, 2017UNITElive

‘Outlaw zero hours now’

Mar 15, 2017By UNITElive

Exploitative zero-hour contracts have rocketed in the north east of England in recent years, new TUC research reveals.   Two thirds of all the new jobs created in the region since 2011 have been…Read more…

Mar 15, 2017UNITElive

‘Stuck in a twilight zone’

Mar 15, 2017By UNITElive

Earlier this week, Unite helped uncover an all-too common practice in the restaurant industry at exclusive restaurant chain the Ivy Collection – management charging customers “service charges” that…Read more…

Mar 15, 2017UNITElive

Zero-hours contracts give the upper hand to unscrupulous employers, says UNISON

Mar 15, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Responding to Office of National Statistics figures published today (Wednesday) that show that the number of workers on zero-hours contracts has increased to 905,000, UNISON general secretary Dave…Read more…

Mar 15, 2017Dave Prentis blog

‘What kind of world have we created?’

Oct 17, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Director Ken Loach talks about his acclaimed new film, which deals with the ‘conscious cruelty’ of the benefits system, leading people towards food banks and homelessness

The article ‘What kind of…Read more…

Oct 17, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Welcome change of heart

Sep 20, 2016By UNITElive

In a major climbdown from Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley following unrelenting pressure from Unite, the much-maligned retail giant finally caved to union, shareholder and public demands this morning…Read more…

Sep 20, 2016UNITElive

Zero hours: on the rise

Sep 16, 2016By UNITElive

Thanks to trade union campaigning, led by Unite, a slew of companies have dropped the use of zero-hours contracts in a matter of days.   It all started with Sports Direct, which earlier this…Read more…

Sep 16, 2016UNITElive

Zero-hours contracts up 21% in just one year

Sep 8, 2016By Touchstone blog

The new official statistics on zero-hours contracts in the UK are out today and they make for grim reading. Over the past year, Britain’s zero-hours workforce has grown from 747,000 to 903,000 – a rise of 21%. Zero-hours contracts have become an easy way for bosses to employ staff on…Read more…

Sep 8, 2016Touchstone blog

The wrong type of ‘gig’?

Apr 20, 2016By UNITElive

As the digital revolution gathers at a rapidly increasing pace so is the growth of new forms of employment.   One of these is ‘gig workers’ – a ‘one size fits all’ buzzword for anything from…Read more…

Apr 20, 2016UNITElive

A boss’s ‘flexible friend’?

Mar 11, 2016By UNITElive

The number of people whose main job is on a zero hours contract may well soar to 1m by the end of the year if current trends continue, according to the latest figures released on Wednesday (March 9)….Read more…

Mar 11, 2016UNITElive
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