A three-day series of walkouts by public bodies starting on the day of the Queen's Speech will highlight the importance of their work.
Workers Uniting shares the global reaction of horror and anger at the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh on April 24 which killed more than 700 workers – with nearly 1,000 still unaccounted for.
The government's proposal to waive the duty of schools to teach the national curriculum in 2013/14 masks a lack of forward planning, says the NAHT.
GMB Congress 2013 In Plymouth - Sunday 2nd To Thursday 6th June
500 delegates representing over 620,000 GMB members from all parts of the UK and Ireland and from every sector meet to discuss the...
A group of European scientists has raised serious concerns about the lack of scientific input into EU pilot fatigue plans
A three-day series of walkouts by public bodies starting on the day of the Queen's Speech will highlight the importance of their work.
Thousands of children’s lives will be put at risk if the government backs down on standardised cigarette packaging, the Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association has warned
Universal Credit – the government's new single benefit payment – is in danger of failing to deliver on its key objectives, according to a new report published today (Tuesday) by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and the TUC.
Today’s Crown Post Office strike has been solidly supported once again with thousands of staff taking part in strike action across the 373-strong Crown Post Office network.
Evidence has emerged that National Express group is pushing human rights to the limit in its North American operations