Commenting on news the government is to consider privatising motorways and major roads, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Commenting on a report in today's (18) Observer newspaper that the DVLA has given the go ahead for the private data of millions of drivers to be offshored by IT company IBM, PCS general secretary...
Commenting on reports that plans for regional or local pay will be included in Wednesday's budget, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Commenting on reports that plans for regional or local pay will be included in Wednesdayaposs budget PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said
£250 for lowest paid won’t cushion the impact of tax credit cuts and the rising cost of basic essentials such as food, fuel and childcare says GMB
Private equity operators like AA have moved into home care and their aim is to make money with the inevitable consequences that profits comes before people
Civil and public servants have rejected by a massive margin the government's attempts to make them pay more and work longer for a worse pension, and given the go ahead for further industrial action.
GMB is asking the government’s enforcement body EASI to conduct an investigation into the alleged strike breaking as breaches of the regulations result in fines of £5,000 per worker per day supplied to do the work of the strikers
GMB find that the senior Carillion HR manager involved in the Swindon dispute was the HR manager that for Carillion dealt with the blacklisting organisation that led to the exclusion of thousands of trade unionist from employment
East of England Ambulance Service should stop using NORVIC if it does not stop charging people looking for work for going on its register says GMB