UNISON vows to protect key safety legislation and protections originating in EU law
UNISON vows to protect key safety legislation and protections originating in EU law
Porters, care workers, security staff and parking wardens are at greater risk of physical and verbal attack, injury or illness, because they work alone for long periods, says UNISON today (Tuesday) as it launches the first union gig economy safety guide. The union warns that staff cuts, the growth of zero-hours contracts and an increase in the […]
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