PCS has pledged "outright opposition" to the government's plans for regional or local pay at its annual conference in Brighton.
Delegates at PCS's annual conference this morning voted in favour of further joint-union national strike action at the end of June against cuts to pensions, pay and jobs.
Around £1.8 million is either paid or generated through this service and somebody somewhere is making a killing as recycling is being used as a cash cow as sites can be open seven days a week for £900,000 says GMB
This massive waste of the human talent we need to rebuild our economy shows the complete lack of an industrial policy the nation so badly needs says GMB
For a thriving pub sector we need open market rents for tenants who can compete on price in buildings refurbished to a high standard and where customer service and care is the top priority says tied tenants union
This strike action by these GMB members is a last resort because FOCSA having unilaterally imposed these cuts hasn't been willing to put enough on the table to allow us to come to terms with them.
Since the state has to step in to guarantee prices for return on investment why not go the whole hog and have fully accountable nationalised delivery in the nuclear sector says GMB
It seems we are at the end of the line and that strike action will begin at Stansted airport at 5.30am on Wednesday 23 May 2012
Even Secretary of State recognised that the proposed increases in contributions and the proposed increase in retirement age were the reasons why the GMB members would reject the proposals says GMB
There is to be a demonstration by Remploy workers in Manchester tomorrow against the closure of 36 factories and the loss of 1,752 jobs