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AGM Report 2019
AGM 2019
Overworked Universal Credit workers back strike action
Up to 700 Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union members working in Universal Credit in the West Midlands have voted overwhelmingly for strike action over high workloads and too few staff. The union said the vote means two days of strike action will take place in March at Universal Credit centres in Walsall and Wolverhampton. … Continue reading Overworked Universal Credit workers back strike action
Officer Election Addresses 2019
OFFICER ELECTION ADDRESSES 2019
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Disappointing’ Government response on sexual harassment
The Government’s plan to tackle sexual harassment at work falls way short by not creating a legal duty on employers to tackle the problem, the TUC has said. The union body was commenting on the Government’s December 2018 response to a Women and Equalities Select Committee report, which includes a new code of practice and … Continue reading Disappointing’ Government response on sexual harassment
Brexit deal threatens your rights at work
Theresa May’s Brexit deal has failed to deliver any essential protections for working people, the TUC has warned. “For the past two years trade unions have been clear that any Brexit deal would have to safeguard rights at work, otherwise we couldn’t support it,” noted TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady. “Theresa May brushed off our … Continue reading Brexit deal threatens your rights at work
Should you go to work when you have a cold?
It's a situation every employee has grappled with at some point: do you stay at home or go into work when you're feeling under the weather? Tempting though it might be to bury yourself under the duvet and settle in for a long session of daytime TV, it may not be feasible to take time … Continue reading Should you go to work when you have a cold?
Amber Rudd becomes the latest work secretary
Theresa May has appointed Amber Rudd as the sixth work and pensions secretary since 2016. The Conservative MP for Hastings and Rye replaces Esther McVey, who resigned in protest at the prime minister’s proposed Brexit deal. Since Iain Duncan Smith left the role in March 2016, no-one has survived a year in the work and … Continue reading Amber Rudd becomes the latest work secretary