"The only place for this bill to go is in the bin."
Union calls on UKBA to think again and protect vulnerable children
Campaign against "destructive bill" continues
Thu, 26 May 2011 11:58:00 GMT
NASUWT response to the PAC report on pensions
Responding to government figures released today, which show that the number of 1624yearolds not in employment, education or training in England is just under a million (925,000), UCU warned that as the government's education cuts bite many more young people would struggle to access the services they need to get on in life.
UNISON warns that cuts will make matters worse
GMB want to check if the Council’s promises of help for the 24 disabled LuDun workers to find new work is being delivered and GMB will get the facts and we hope to publish a report in due course
RAIL UNION RMT today raised serious safety fears over a strike-breaking operation that Heathrow Express are attempting to put in place this weekend which includes managers driving trains and taking on other safety critical roles with what the union believes is wholly inadequate training.
Building on the success of the march for the alternative against government spending cuts earlier this year, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber is today (Thursday) beginning a series of visits to see the impact of cuts to public spending on towns and cities around the UK, starting off with Chelmsford in Essex.
Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee report 'The impact of the 2007-2008 changes to public service pensions' published today (Thursday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: