200 civil society organisations and the international trade union movement are opposed to the agreement as Colombia has the worst human rights record in the Americas while Lib Dem MP for Taunton in...
999 services could be devastated
Government must take action to prevent economic flat line
Wed, 25 May 2011 09:35:00 GMT
NASUWT General Secretary writes to Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning to warn of a growing crisis in teacher morale.
Wed, 25 May 2011 09:35:00 GMT
NASUWT General Secretary writes to Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning to warn of a growing crisis in teacher morale.
RAIL UNION RMT announced today that cleaners on First Great Western employed on the Mitie contract have voted 100% for strike action by a similar margin for action short of a strike in a dispute over pay.
RAIL UNION RMT today demanded urgent assurances from London Midland over compulsory redundancies and adherence to procedure over plans to slash the opening hours at 86 out of 90 ticket offices and close nine ticket offices in their entirety putting 350 staff on the 'at risk' list.
Disabled people will be urged to continue their resistance to the government spending cuts which are hitting every aspect of their lives at the TUC's annual disability conference which begins in London today (Wednesday).
A new TUC briefing – Disabled people fighting the cuts – issued to coincide with the conference reveals the true impact of the government's spending cuts on disabled people, and encourages unions and disabled people to fight back.
The Tory-led government's economic credibility is in 'tatters' as official figures show zero growth but a record increase in government borrowing.
The fact that the Big Society ‘tsar’ has quit shows that the prime minister’s pet project is falling apart – just two days after the latest relaunch.