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UNISON's response to revelations that the shadow health secretary has received donations from a private health tycoon.
200 UNISON members to get the back pay and salary increase they have waited three years for.
Responding to the announcement today (Friday) that JP Morgan Chase paid out $26.9 billion in pay, bonuses and benefits last year, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Chief criticizes £60 billion deficit claims
Chief criticizes £60 billion deficit claims
The TUC has today (Friday) launched a debate within the trade union movement on whether the UK should move towards a proportional system for electing the House of Commons by publishing a new Touchstone pamphlet Getting it in Proportion? Trade Unions and Electoral Reform.
Construction union UCATT are disgusted at the announcement that leading insurance companies will appeal against the findings of a judicial review, which entirely rejected their claim that the right to compensation for pleural plaques victims should not be restored in Scotland.
Claims that the local authority pension scheme is running a £60 billion deficit has been dismissed as being ‘far removed from financial reality’ by Unite.
Tory flash and burn policies would decimate the public sector and moving straight into this if the Tories are elected would strangle off the delicate economic recovery that is underway says GMB