Wed, 02 Mar 2011 13:55:00 GMT
the education system will continue to suffer from the scrapping of BSF and the other reckless decisions that have been taken without consultation.
Category: news releases
Government puts safety of blood products in jeopardy
Call for protection from privatisation and profit making
Case Study: Southampton City College Inspiring Confidence in Learning
Southampton City College launched its Trade Union Studies U-net learning centre in March of last year. The learning centre was directly set up by unionlearn and supported by a partnership between unionlearn and Ufi/learndirect.
London Midland Axe Booking Offices and Jobs
London Midland rail bosses were accused of “double standards” today after cutting over 100 jobs and nine ticket offices on the busy London to Liverpool route.
Public will be horrified by GPs practices being quoted on the stock market, says Unite
Unite on reports that under the Health and Social Care bill GP practices could be partially floated on the stock market.
Unite’s reaction to Jaguar’s announcement on job creation from £2 billion worth of supply contracts
Unite, Britain's biggest union, has welcomed news that Jaguar's new Evoque model will generate investment and jobs.
‘U-turn’ on quango cull bill, says Unite
A crucial schedule in the Public Bodies (Reform) bill has been removed by the House of Lords which means that quangos cannot be abolished at a ministerial whim.
Minister in ‘fantasy world’ as charity funding crisis mounts, says Unite
Eric Pickles is living in ‘a fantasy world’ when it comes to understanding the scale and impact of the cuts to the voluntary sector caused by the funding crisis hitting local councils.
Lies , Damned Lies and ATW Lies
RAIL UNION RMT re-affirmed today that it remains in dispute with Arriva Trains Wales on the issues of pay and conditions for driver members and is looking at the political, campaigning, legal and industrial action required to take the dispute forward.
Unite welcomes support for UK train manufacturing
Confirmation that the Hitachi ‘Agility Trains’ will be built as part of the new £4.5 billion ‘Intercity Express Programme’ has been welcomed by Unite.