Branch delegates gather to discuss strategic concerns of higher education workers, including the government Trade Union Bill
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Branch delegates gather to discuss strategic concerns of higher education workers, including the government Trade Union Bill
Disabled workers describe struggle to work 20 years after Disability Discrimination Act
My name is Jenny Edwards and I work as an associate practitioner
‘Scrapping check-off will be hugely disruptive for unions and the working people who belong to them,’ says Dave Prentis
General secretary tells West Midlands activists: unions are as relevant today as they ever were – ‘when times are tough, we show our strength’
General secretary tells West Midlands activists: ‘unions are as relevant today as they ever were’
UNISON general secretary tells Parliament that draconian proposals are ‘a major attack on workers’ rights in this country’ and ‘a negation of democracy’
Union says that the Bill is designed to ‘stop union reps from carrying out their duties’
Members from across Wales rally outside the Senedd in Cardiff, while the Assembly debates motion opposing Westminster bill
My name is John Brisbane and I work as a staff nurse in a child and adolescent mental health unit
Members from across Wales rally outside the Senedd in Cardiff, while the Assembly debates motion opposing Westminster bill
Trade unions are there to help: why are they being attacked?
Trade Union Bill is “unfair, unnecessary and undemocratic,” says Doncaster mayor Ros Jones
‘It’s time for an alternative to the cuts, the privatising agenda, and to the pay freeze destroying lives,” says Dave Prentis as 85,000 march against austerity, and for workers’ rights
North West council criticises “unfair, unnecessary and undemocratic” attack that will “undermine constructive employment relations and civil liberties”