Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:46:00 GMT
The WAG cannot expect year-on-year improvement in education whilst the funding gap continues to expand.
Colleges need support if Ofsted reports are to remain positive says UCU
UCU today said that further education colleges should be congratulated for their work following a positive report from Ofsted.
UNISON Chief congratulates Leeds victorious strikers
Dave Prentis pays tribute to UNISON and GMB members in Leeds over "tremendous victory"
Leeds refuse workers’ victory
11 week Leeds refuse workers' dispute ends in victory for unions
Whistleblower awarded six figure damages after being hounded out of job
Equalities officer harassed and sacked by council
Rights of all LGBT workers must be protected in Equality Bill
The TUC is supporting a meeting on the religious exemptions to the Equality Bill at the House of Commons tomorrow (Tuesday).
The launch meeting of Cutting Edge Consortium will provide a forum for progressive faith and secular organisations – including many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) faith groups from different religious traditions – to discuss the exemptions.
ADC TACKLES KEY ISSUES
Despite the economic battering of the past 12 months BALPA’s Annual Delegate Conference was hugely successful
ADC TACKLES KEY ISSUES
Despite the economic battering of the past 12 months BALPA’s Annual Delegate Conference was hugely successful
Engineering Construction Offer Accepted By GMB Members To End Dispute In The Industry
GMB is determined to change the attitude to employment in the industry and will work to secure the necessary changes to achieve this outcome
GMB Forecast New Year Travel Chaos As More Cab Strikes Inevitable Unless Chelmsford Council Acts Soon
Regretfully Chelmsford Councillors again refused to instigate a freeze on issuing new cab licenses (plates), acting on, GMB believes, erroneous advice from one of council officers