East Midlands women speak out against unnecessary change in law ‘that can only harm relations between employers and workers’
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East Midlands women speak out against unnecessary change in law ‘that can only harm relations between employers and workers’
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For its part, the STUC has contacted politicians and civil society organisations to seek their support for the day of action, either as employers or more generally. Many […]
From I ♡unions week to fighting the trade union bill, it’s been a busy few months for UNISON members. We’ve collected just some of the highlights of what you have been doing online.
Peers vote for three key changes to the government’s damaging trade union reforms
Dave Prentis comments on the announcement in the Lords that the government is no longer to stop unions from collecting members’ subs via their pay packets
This is a change that wasn’t in the interest of public service workers, employers or those who rely upon the services they provide. I’m glad that the government have seen sense at this late stage.
‘Now at least UNISON can concentrate on campaigning to protect public sector employees at work and the services they deliver’
Ministers have backed away from an outright ban on facility time across the UK’s public services
Measures that would have stopped unions from collecting members’ subs from their pay packets were dropped thanks to lobbying […]