In a letter to RMT lawyers, Sue Akers, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has refused to rule out suspicions that the telephone of RMT General Secretary Bob Crow may been hacked.
Commenting on plans trailed by the prime minster today for more privatisation of public services, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Campaign to get Osborne to deliver on promise that public sector workers on less than 21,000 get pay increase of 250
'NHS - Not for sale', warns General Secretary
UNISON chief's conference speech
Government should roll out new approach immediately
Whatever the learning needs within your organisation, National Learning at Work (LAW) Day on Thursday 19 May 2011 is the perfect opportunity to shape the way you work.
RAIL UNION RMT warned today that pressure from the business sector is building up on the Government for privatisation of rail infrastructure in a move which would drag the industry back to the days of Hatfield and Potters Bar with the creation of 'Railtrack Two'.
Cuts to the disability living allowance (DLA) will leave disabled people, their carers and their children in poverty, says the TUC today (Friday) in its submission to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) consultation on the benefit which closes today.
Cotswold Geotechnical Holdings have been fined £385,000 after becoming the first company to be convicted under the new Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act following the death of Alex Wright in 2008, who suffocated when a 3.5m trench in which he was working collapsed on top of him.