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Campaigners tell the prime minister ‘enough is enough’
The prime minister has been inundated with messages telling her ‘enough is enough’, and urging her to reverse the government’s deadly deregulation drive. The call coordinated by the Hazards Campaign quickly saw hundreds of ‘e-postcards’ despatched by union safety reps direct to Theresa May’s email inbox. Thousands more print versions of the ‘We love red … Continue reading Campaigners tell the prime minister ‘enough is enough’
Civil Service Compensation Scheme – Update
Unlawful cuts to civil service redundancy pay have been quashed by the High Court in the third major legal defeat for the government in just over a week, the Public and Commercial Services union says. Judges also refused the government’s request to appeal and ordered it to pay the union’s costs, including an immediate £40,000 … Continue reading Civil Service Compensation Scheme – Update
Unison secures second legal victory
Following last week’s massive win in the Supreme Court by the trade union Unison which made tribunal fees unlawful, the union has chalked up a second win. The Court of Appeal has now agreed that businesses should consult unions before making changes to contracts that will affect their members. The case was specifically about a … Continue reading Unison secures second legal victory
Government can no longer count compensation claims
The government has admitting it no longer has “the expertise” to monitor the number of work-related injury and occupational disease claims. Insurance law firm Weightmans, who produce an annual report on the level of personal injury claims in the UK, disclosed that its annual Freedom of Information request to the Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) for … Continue reading Government can no longer count compensation claims
Pension age hike slammed by unions
The Conservative Government’s announcement that the state pension age will rise to 68 seven years early has been condemned by unions, who warn some won’t survive their jobs that long. TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said: “Hiking the state pension age risks creating second-class citizens. In large parts of the country, the state pension age … Continue reading Pension age hike slammed by unions
‘Massive win’ for UNISON on ‘unlawful’ tribunal fees
Fees for those bringing employment tribunal claims have been ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court, following a long running legal challenge by the public service UNISON. The Government will now have to repay up to £32m to claimants. It introduced the fees in 2013, saying the measure was intended to reduce the number of malicious … Continue reading ‘Massive win’ for UNISON on ‘unlawful’ tribunal fees
DEFEND FARNWORTH JOBCENTRE
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PCS Young Members’ Seminar 2017 – Leeds
This year’s Young Members’ Seminar will be held in Leeds Novotel, on the 16th and 17th of September. Any PCS member aged 27 or under is welcome to apply. We particularly encourage applications from under-represented members of the union including women, black members ad LGBT members. For further details about the event please click HERE. … Continue reading PCS Young Members’ Seminar 2017 – Leeds
Austerity implicated as life expectancy rise stalls
Rising rates of life expectancy are grinding to a halt in England after more than 100 years of continuous progress, a leading health expert has said, adding that poor living and working conditions could be among the factors responsible. University College London (UCL) expert Sir Michael Marmot said he was “deeply concerned” by the situation, … Continue reading Austerity implicated as life expectancy rise stalls