Dismay at Government ‘no’ to a maximum work temperature

The union Unite has said it is ‘extremely disappointed’ the government has rejected a call from MPs for a maximum working temperature. The Environmental Select Committee’s July 2018 report, ‘Heatwaves: adapting to climate change’, called on the government to “consult on introducing maximum workplace temperatures, especially for work that involves significant physical effort”. However, in … Continue reading Dismay at Government ‘no’ to a maximum work temperature

Young Members Month in November

2artwork-9598-young-workers-month-2018-leaflet This year, PCS will again take part in the TUC Young Workers Month in November, where TUC affiliated unions will be focusing on campaigning around young members issues. This development is a direct result of the work by PCS Young Members within the TUC Youth structures in building support for wider campaigning on youth … Continue reading Young Members Month in November

Why a ‘no-deal’ Brexit threatens workplace standards

The government's own papers show that crashing out of the EU without a deal would put the UK’s workplace health and safety regulations at risk, the TUC has warned. Hugh Robertson, the union body’s head of safety, said the government’s Brexit no-deal scenarios expose real threats to the chemical regulation REACH, with no plans to … Continue reading Why a ‘no-deal’ Brexit threatens workplace standards