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Employers across the country join unions in condemning ‘unnecessary and petty’ legislation
Communities across Wales are uniting to oppose divisive attack on democracy says Cymru / Wales regional secretary
UNISON has today (Friday) launched #TwoWeekWarning – an online campaign against proposed restrictions that could require unions to report planned social media activity to employers two weeks before any strike. Under the proposals associated with the Trade Union Bill, unions could also be required to notify the police and the Certification Officer – the body […]
MPs from all parties condemn the ‘most significant, sustained and partisan attack’ on workers’ rights in 30 years
UNISON general secretary welcomes new language of opposition at TUC congress in Brighton today
Singer Grace Petrie joins campaigners in protest against Trade Union Bill
National Executive Council makes decision on opening day of nomination period
Instead of focusing on helping the country at a turbulent time, the government plans to undermine your right to be supported and represented. Will politicians see sense and drop the Trade Union Bill?
On Sunday, it will be just five weeks to the TUC’s demonstration in Manchester marking the opening of the Tory party conference
Unions not too powerful – they’re too weak, say industrial relations academics
Trying to stop nurses, care workers, teaching assistants, hospital cleaners and town hall staff from paying their union subs directly from their wages is an attack we’ve defeated before and one which we will overcome again.
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis commens on government proposals to prevent people who work in the public sector from paying their union membership fees directly from their wages.
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis will be among the speakers at a public meeting tomorrow on resisting the Trade Union Bill