Ending union members’ right to have their subs deducted from wages would be disruptive, centralist and make absolutely no sense
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Ending union members’ right to have their subs deducted from wages would be disruptive, centralist and make absolutely no sense
Welcoming the news today (Tuesday) that the government has decided to abandon plans for unions to give two weeks notice of any social media activity when involved in industrial action, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “Thankfully the government has called time on its ridiculous plans to have all union social media activity related to […]
Workers travel from across the UK to tell their MPs their concerns over trade union bill
UNISON members working in public services will make more than half of the 1,000 strong group of workers travelling from across the UK to lobby their MPs today (Monday) at a mass lobby against the trade union bill in Westminster. Speaking at a rally outside the houses of parliament, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis will […]
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Cymru/Wales local government employers defend facility time, check-off and union rights for council workers
My name is Graeme Matheson and I work as a building services engineer
Cymru/Wales local government employers defend facility time, check-off and union rights for council workers
T works as a night awake care assistant in a residential home for the elderly.
The Trade Union Bill is a bad thing because it will stop unions doing their job; it will make it much […]
Roger is 70 years old and has been retired from Sheffield City Council as an administrator since 1997
Disabled workers describe struggle to work 20 years after Disability Discrimination Act
In general I do not think the Trade Union Bill is a good thing because it will gag the unions, act like big brother in tampering with […]
As part of our campaign to stop the government’s Trade Union Bill the TUC is organising a lobby of parliament on 2 November 2015. We want MPs to hear directly from their constituents that: The Bill threatens the right to strike Employers will be able to break strikes by bringing in agency workers to cover for […]
This autumn, MPs and peers will discuss the trade union bill – which threatens the basic right to strike. For the first time, employers will be able to break strikes by bringing in agency workers to cover for strikers. This could have big safety implications, lead to worse public services, and will undermine the right […]