Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:18:00 GMT
There is a real danger that revoking the requirement for behaviour partnerships from September 1 risks increased classroom disruption, bullying, gang-related violence and truancy.
3000 job losses at Notts County – UNISON response
Cuts are bitter blow to region, hit hard by the recession
Latest consultation must not weaken right to request training, warns TUC
Commenting on the launch today (Wednesday) of the Government consultation on the right to request time to train, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Warning signs for older workers despite encouraging unemployment figures
Commenting on the latest unemployment figures published today (Wednesday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Job loss figures cold comfort warns UNISON
Government should be investing in jobs to keep the economy moving
Youth unemployment increasing in two thirds of local authorities across UK
The number of 18-24 year olds on the dole for over six months has increased in 142 local authorities across the UK since last year, compared to just 78 where it has fallen, according to a TUC analysis published ahead of the latest unemployment statistics today (Wednesday).
NR tries to gag critics over Private Eye probe
Network Rail bosses were accused today of mounting a cover up over Private Eye’s investigations into the lavish pay and perks of outgoing multi millionaire chief executive Iain Coucher.
Tolpuddle Martyrs’ guide dispute attracts Unite support
A group of professional tour guides specialising in Dorset’s Tolpuddle Martyrs are being backed in their dispute over paltry pay by Unite, the largest union in the country.
Glasgow city centre ‘bus ban’ threatens jobs, says Unite
The ban on bus companies registering new services following reports of them picking up and dropping off passengers adjacent to designated stopping areas in Glasgow city centre could threaten bus drivers’ job security, Unite has warned.
Tolpuddle Martyrs’ guide dispute attracts Unite support
A group of professional tour guides specialising in Dorset’s Tolpuddle Martyrs are being backed in their dispute over paltry pay by Unite, the largest union in the country.