The chancelloraposs plan to pile more misery on the public sector has led PCS members to walk out in their tens of thousands on Budget Day
Despite repeated warnings, including PCS's Britain Needs a Pay rise report, George Osborne continues down the failed road of austerity.
Responding to the House of Lords' vote to delete the Chancellor's flagship shares for rights proposal by 232 votes to 178 today (Wednesday), TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady said:
News today (20 March) that nine Barclays executives received share fortunes worth a combined £40 million provoked fury from the union representing Barclays staff in branches, back offices and call centres, Unite.
News today (20 March) that nine Barclays executives received share fortunes worth a combined £40 million provoked fury from the union representing Barclays staff in branches, back offices and call centres, Unite.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said: It's good to protect front line budgets but when the services schools rely on are slashed, this amounts to...
Responding to a letter by leading academics criticising Michael Gove's plans for the primary school curriculum, the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) said today that the government had so...
Following the publication of the first stage report on the post16 bill, UCU Scotland said the bill must include legislation to ensure greater transparency in Scottish universities.
UCU today cautiously welcomed news in the budget that the government has decided against allowing forprofit providers of higher education VAT exemption.
Wed, 20 Mar 2013 14:47:00 GMT
“This budget will inflict even more misery on already hard pressed ordinary families.”