BA is flying high with first class customers, BA cabin crew talks adjourned, Flybe plans further Nordic development through Finnair pact all feature in today's Breaking News
The Oneworld Cockpit Crew Coalition (OCCC), which includes pilots in BA, Iberia and American Airlines have spoken out about the Oneworld airline Mexicana's bankruptcy protection filing
UCU said it was concerned that many students will still miss out on a university place, despite a record number of applicants accepted to Scottish universities.
Today (Thursday 5th August)Alex Cunningham, MP for Stockton North will present the prestigious matrix Standard award to the trade union-led learning project, Unistar, within Tristar Homes, Stockton.
RAIL UNION RMT confirmed this morning that it is re-focusing its campaign to retain Guards on Scotrail services, and its opposition to the extension of Driver Only Operation, through a renewed legal and political drive.
TUBE UNION RMT today demanded a full external investigation into an escalator fire at Euston station four weeks ago where smoke detection systems failed and the station was only safely evacuated through the experience and vigilance of station-based staff. RMT have this morning referred the matter to the safety regulator the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR).
TUC analysis of June's Emergency Budget published today (Thursday) reveals that 936,960 households across the UK will each lose around £12 a week (£624 a year) as a result of changes to housing benefit (HB) announced in the Budget.
Cuts to the local housing allowance will hit almost everyone in private rented housing on the benefit, says the TUC.
TUBE UNION RMT today demanded a full external investigation into an escalator fire at Euston station four weeks ago where smoke detection systems failed and the station was only safely evacuated through the experience and vigilance of station-based staff. RMT have this morning referred the matter to the safety regulator the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR).
Construction union UCATT has learned that the Department of Health has ignored a key recommendation made by the influential NHS Pay Review Body, making its campaign for pay justice for its members more problematic.
Tony Woodley argues that the rush to cut jobs and services shows a callous disregard for ordinary working people.