News from Unite the union London bus bosses accused of using pandemic as ‘a smokescreen’ for attacks on pay, as 2,200 drivers set to strike
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Plans to ditch Cameron-era NHS reforms must not lead to more privatisation By Jackie Williams Unite national officer for health The government’s plans to jettison
By Tim Shipley, member of Liverpool Construction branch If I sent a message to Len McCluskey, from his construction workers, it would go something like
By Andy Ford, Warrington South Labour member Bus drivers in Manchester are determined to fight the threat of a drastic cut in their wages and
Heathrow workers renew strikes as airport braced for a month of disruption Press release from Unite the union, Thursday February 4th: Workers employed by Heathrow
The key issue of union leadership By Richard Mellor in California The practice of introducing poorer working conditions for new members of staff is nothing
71% members’ ballot to continue remote teaching By a US correspondent Teachers in the US city of Chicago, Illinois, members of the Chicago Teachers Union
Support Steve Hedley By Mark Langabeer, South Devon RMT branch, personal capacity. For those who may not be aware, the Rail Maritime and Transport union
Barnoldswick factory saved UNITE press release The Rolls-Royce factory in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, has been saved and with it 350 jobs and a community protected from ruin,
The main culprit for the split of the left vote lies squarely at the feet of the lowest-placed candidate, Hugo Pierre, who won less than 8% of the votes cast, and less than 1% of the votes of the membership.