RAIL UNION RMT today welcomed the public support of Nigel Clough and Derby County Football Club for the fight to save Bombardier in Derby - the UK's last train builder which faces closure on the back of the decision in principle by the Government to award the Thameslink contract to German company Siemens.
Local authorities are ignoring ministers' warnings that violence against women services should not be a soft target for funding cuts, says the TUC, End Violence Against Women Coalition and Women's Resource Centre in response to research published today (Tuesday) by False Economy.
Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:08:00 GMT
This year’s results once again demonstrate considerable achievement.
In this issue: Unionlearn conference 2011; ULR Profile; Green skills; Lemn Sissay;Adult Learners’ Week; Learning centre; Community learning; Wolf Report; Guardian round table; TUC Education round-up…and more.
If Thames Water thinks that they are going to get agreement on pay cuts they had better think again says GMB
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RAIL UNION RMT today issued a fresh call for the Government to reverse the decision to award the Thameslink fleet contract to German company Siemens in preference to Bombardier in Derby as the union revealed that over £15 million of UK taxpayers money was spent on advisers engaged in the tendering process.
More than 2,000 charities (2,215) are facing budget cuts as local authorities reduce their funding – or in some cases completely withdraw it – according to new research published today (Tuesday) by the union backed anti-cuts campaign website False Economy.
The final report of the Workplace Retirement Income Commission (WRIC) has warned that private sector workers need to get a much better deal from their pensions if they are going to have enough money...
RAIL UNION RMT today issued a fresh call for the Government to reverse the decision to award the Thameslink fleet contract to German company Siemens in preference to Bombardier in Derby as the union revealed that over £15 million of UK taxpayers money was spent on advisers engaged in the tendering process.