Construction union UCATT has pledged to campaign vigorously in order to overturn a decision announced in the Court of Appeal today (October 8th), which will mean that thousands of dying asbestos victims will be barred from claiming compensation.
Construction union UCATT has pledged to campaign vigorously in order to overturn a decision announced in the Court of Appeal today (October 8th), which will mean that thousands of dying asbestos victims will be barred from claiming compensation.
Construction union UCATT has pledged to campaign vigorously in order to overturn a decision announced in the Court of Appeal today (October 8th), which will mean that thousands of dying asbestos victims will be barred from claiming compensation.
Construction union UCATT have described John Hutton’s interim report on public sector pensions as misguided and that he has failed to adequately take into account the major reforms that have already been undertaken in public sector pension provision.
Construction union UCATT have blasted Cllr Carl Minns leader of Hull Council for his failure to resolve the future of the Connaught workforce in the City. UCATT have described the Liberal Democrat leader as acting like “Pontius Pilot†when dealing with the workers fate.
Delegates at Labour Party conference have overwhelmingly backed a motion moved by construction union UCATT which slammed the Government’s cuts which have damaged the construction industry.
Commentating on Ed Miliband’s first speech as Labour Party leader, Alan Ritchie, General Secretary of construction union UCATT, said: “Ed Miliband’s speech laid the foundations for his vision of a far more progressive country.â€
Construction union UCATT have warmly welcomed today’s announcement (September 24) that Ken Livingstone has won the contest to be Labour’s candidate in the 2012 London mayoral elections.
Construction union UCATT have welcomed the decision by Sefton housing association One Vision to take their repairs and maintenance service in house.
Delegates at TUC Congress have unanimously voted to support the Connaught workers, who are facing redundancy and an uncertain future following the collapse of their company last week.
Construction union UCATT have stepped up their campaign to end blacklisting.