Chancellor’s sacking and economic chaos mean government must go
Chancellor’s sacking and economic chaos mean government must go
Promises to cut taxes in the future won’t cut the mustard with families living a financial hell today
The government needs to hit pause and think again on pay
If rent, food and petrol costs are rising whilst wages are frozen, workers lose out. As for the NHS exemption, the chancellor did not commit any funding and has kicked […]
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a public sector pay freeze in the government’s spending review last week, backed up by some claims that need further analysis
Government money not enough to fix broken care system
Chancellor’s plan is austerity plain and simple
“But while there's much for young people, the energy sector and UK businesses to celebrate, there's next to nothing for public […]
Part-time return to work is a sensible move
“Workers across the country will be relieved they’ll get sick pay or immediate access to universal credit […]
Chancellor’s spring statement fails to tackle the issues that will cast a shadow over generations
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Public sector workers across Liverpool have been struggling to get by ever since the government decided to freeze and […]
NHS employees as a whole are struggling to survive on just their basic pay
General secretary Dave Prentis signs joint letter to chancellor Philip Hammond ahead of autumn statement