Britain Needs A Pay Rise: Sunday 28 September 2014

In addition to the march/rallies in London and Manchester there is another being organised to coincide with the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham on Sunday 28 September 2014.As with the demo in London in October, PCS have allocated a small budget to secure transportation for members attending the event. Please contact the Branch Office, no later … Continue reading Britain Needs A Pay Rise: Sunday 28 September 2014

Tories sink their own anti-union inquiry

The following has been supplied by PCS HQ: A barrister hand-picked by the government to report on trade union campaigning has abandoned his review after the Tories jumped the gun.  Bruce Carr, leading what was widely seen as an anti-union inquiry, will produce only a scaled down report and make no recommendations.His official statement cites … Continue reading Tories sink their own anti-union inquiry

Union law review frozen after barrister objects to ministerial statements

The following has been taken from The Guardian Website.PCS' Mark Serwotka is quoted at the end of the piece.Bruce Carr refuses to evaluate rules around strikes and trade disputes after policy announcements left his views 'meaningless'An independent review of laws governing industrial disputes has been dramatically scaled back after the QC in charge objected to … Continue reading Union law review frozen after barrister objects to ministerial statements

Happy 65th Anniversary to the Right to Organise and Collectively Bargain

Organisers and Trade Union negotiators have cause to celebrate as ILO Convention C098, better known as the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention 1949, was adopted sixty five years ago (on July 1st) in Geneva, Switzerland.This protected workers in countries who were members of the International Labour Organisation, binding them to the articles in … Continue reading Happy 65th Anniversary to the Right to Organise and Collectively Bargain