Responding to George Osborne's announcement to end child benefit for higher earners, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) said today that it was the first step towards ending universal...
TUC Health and Safety Officer Hugh Robertson said: The signs are that Lord Young's report will be seriously unbalanced.
UNISON support helps compensation win
….but 21 per cent gender gap must be closed
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Government plans to move to a fairer and simpler benefits system will be undermined if they are accompanied by deep cuts to hard-pressed middle income families, the TUC warns today (Friday) in its submission to the Government consultation on welfare reform.
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The new laws will go some way towards protecting staff, but we need a full equality act to get through tough times ahead, says UNISON
UCU today (Monday) said the UK risked undermining its position as a global leader in higher education if it pushed ahead with huge increases in university fees and allowed universities to go to the wall.
UCU today (Monday) said that if the forthcoming review into student funding, led by Lord Browne, simply advocated ways of squeezing more money out of students then it would have 'spectacularly failed its remit.'