Union loses legal battle with BA, British Airways recruits 1,000 pilots as strike breakers ahead of industrial action, EasyJet adopts new pay policy despite anger from investors all feature in...
Union loses legal battle with BA, British Airways recruits 1,000 pilots as strike breakers ahead of industrial action, EasyJet adopts new pay policy despite anger from investors all feature in...
Commenting on today's announcement by Clipper Wind power to build a new plant on Tyneside for the world's largest wind turbines, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs) will quiz politicians on Wednesday 24 February about their policies for education.
UNISON condemns plans to privatise Hinchingbrooke Hospital.
This week’s employment figures, on the back of the disappointing decision that Tata Corus are going ahead with mothballing the Redcar Steelworks, shows that there remains a good deal of work required to lead the region out of recession. Trade unions are key partners in aiding this recovery.
Women are more likely to be hit by cuts to jobs and services.
Commenting on the latest public borrowing figures, published today (Thursday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
RAIL UNION RMT today confirmed that a ballot for national industrial action involving rail maintenance workers across the country will begin next Thursday - 25th February.
Attempts by the Conservatives in the Midlands to jump on the Cadbury bandwagon will not play well with the anxious workforce Unite has warned.