Commenting on the death of former Scottish TUC General Secretary Bill Speirs earlier today (Wednesday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Commenting on the Advertising Standards Authority's (ASA) decision today (Wednesday) to uphold a complaint against the Health and Safety Executive's (HSE) Asbestos: The Hidden Killer campaign, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Unite members at finance company Capita will strike for two days in a dispute over a 'derisory pay offer'.
This week the Government launched its new integrated Pay and Work Rights helpline, which is fully backed by Usdaw, the shopworkers’ union....
Covanta’s compliance record in the U.S. looks deeply flawed, and doesn’t inspire the kind of confidence that should be expected in a company competing for a major contract on Merseyside says GMB
The Council is ignoring its moral and ethical duty to pay compensation to loyal employees who have spent the majority to their working lives directly employed by Liverpool City Council says GMB
Czech Airlines to axe Manchester, Wizz to expand Sofia network with additional A320, Gordon Brown charters cut-price Virgin plane to G20 all feature in today's Breaking News
Czech Airlines to axe Manchester, Wizz to expand Sofia network with additional A320, Gordon Brown charters cut-price Virgin plane to G20 all feature in today's Breaking News
Commenting on the launch of the Government's new Pay and Work Rights helpline today (Tuesday) TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
“This vital new helpline was a key recommendation of the TUC's Commission on Vulnerable Employment final report last year.
Commenting on the announcement that the Office of Fair Trading had fined 103 construction firms a total of £129.5 million for cover pricing, Alan Ritchie General Secretary of construction union UCATT, said: “It is clear that construction companies can’t be trusted to run their affairs properly, the authorities should now put the construction industry into special measures. The cover pricing scandal demonstrates why the construction industry cannot be trusted to police itself.â€