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Tuesday 27 August 2013
Wednesday 7 August 2013
Unison calls for ban on zero hours contracts
Taken from Dave Prentis ,General Secretary at UNISON, website
Post date: Monday, 5th August 2013
Dave Prentis of Unison on research from the CIPD that there
could be one million workers on zero hours contracts.
The vast majority of workers are only on these contracts because
they have no choice. They may give flexibility to a few, but the balance of
power favors the employers and makes it hard for workers to complain.
Not knowing from week to week what money you have coming in to
buy food and pay your bills is extremely nerve-wracking. Having your working
hours varied at short notice is also stressful and it makes planning, childcare
arrangements and budgeting hard.
The growing number of zero hours contracts also calls into
question government unemployment figures.
It is clear that many people working on these contracts are not
included as unemployed even if they have no work at all - at the very least we
have hundreds of thousands who are under-employed. In turn, this plays havoc
with the benefit and tax credit system.
Unison would like to see the use of these contracts banned - at
the very least the government needs an official investigation to confirm the
true scale of the problem.
Tuesday 30 July 2013
National demonstration to defend the NHS
Sept 29 - Manchester - backed by
UNISON, UNITE, GMB and the TUC.
Free transport for UNISON Health
branch members and their families. £5 all others (if you are in a union they
will be contacted to see if there is free tranport or subsidy to cover the £5)
What you can do to help make this
event a success for the NHS:
- Book
your seat on the transport to the national demonstration - click here to book your seat. Bring your friends and family along - it is
their NHS too.
- Ask
your union branch to pay for memebrs to go to the march.
- Send
us your orders for materials to display in your workplace and local shops,
libraries and community centres (please specify amount of leaflets and
posters and where to send them too).
- Mail
back if you can spare an hour to campaign for your NHS - click here to volunteer
- Promote
the face book event
- click here to visit the facebook event (you
will need to be signed up to facebook)
Monday 29 July 2013
UNISON wins right to challenge tribunal fees
UNISON won the right to have the government's
introduction of fees for taking cases to Employment Tribunals subjected to a
judicial review, in a hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice this morning.
The fees, which can be as high as £1,200 for "complex" cases came into force today. UNISON's arguments against them are scheduled to be heard in October.
Full story can be found at http://www.unison.org.uk/news/unison-wins-judicial-review-hearing-into-tribunal-fees
The fees, which can be as high as £1,200 for "complex" cases came into force today. UNISON's arguments against them are scheduled to be heard in October.
Full story can be found at http://www.unison.org.uk/news/unison-wins-judicial-review-hearing-into-tribunal-fees
Thursday 18 July 2013
LUCKY DAY... Enter our latest competition
This month there are £200
worth of holiday vouchers up for grabs! With the long school break just
around the corner, what better way to get the summer off to a sizzling start
than entering now for free.
The winner can pick from Thomas Cook, Thomson or Love2Reward.com vouchers and enjoy fun in the sun, at home or away, without the financial baggage that often goes with it. You can forward the details to as many members as you like. Click here for the entry form and T&Cs. The closing date is August 19th. Good luck! |
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Monday 15 July 2013
999: answer the call for your NHS
29 September is a date for your diary for a mass rally
to save the NHS at the Tory party conference in Manchester. More info will be
available on the UNISON website soon. #NHS999
Monday 8 July 2013
Is Local government in meltdown ?
UNISON, the UK’s largest union, today added its voice to calls from the Local Government Association (LGA) for urgent action to address the funding shortfall in local councils, or face complete meltdown. The union is warning that it is becoming increasingly impossible to provide vital local services against a backdrop of savage government funding and staff cuts.
The £2.1bn shortfall facing local government each year is down to Tory party politics says UNISON. The tax cut for millionaires has cost the Treasury £2.255bn a year – money that should have been used to provide the essential support services to the children, elderly and vulnerable that the LGA say are under threat because of cuts.
Heather Wakefield, UNISON head of local government, said:
“The cuts are striking at the very heart of local government. They are a false economy, which are not just damaging the services that people rely on but also the economy. While UNISON backs the principle of agencies working together outlined by the LGA, the driving force must be to deliver quality, professional services and not just an excuse for cutting more staff.
“Hundreds of thousands of jobs have already been lost from the local government workforce and the resulting loss in spending power in local economies has hit local shops and businesses hard. When you factor in the loss of tax and National Insurance revenue because of public sector redundancies, the picture is worse. Evidence from all economies is that you need a strong public sector to generate growth and a healthy economy, something that this Government ignores at its peril.”
The £2.1bn shortfall facing local government each year is down to Tory party politics says UNISON. The tax cut for millionaires has cost the Treasury £2.255bn a year – money that should have been used to provide the essential support services to the children, elderly and vulnerable that the LGA say are under threat because of cuts.
Heather Wakefield, UNISON head of local government, said:
“The cuts are striking at the very heart of local government. They are a false economy, which are not just damaging the services that people rely on but also the economy. While UNISON backs the principle of agencies working together outlined by the LGA, the driving force must be to deliver quality, professional services and not just an excuse for cutting more staff.
“Hundreds of thousands of jobs have already been lost from the local government workforce and the resulting loss in spending power in local economies has hit local shops and businesses hard. When you factor in the loss of tax and National Insurance revenue because of public sector redundancies, the picture is worse. Evidence from all economies is that you need a strong public sector to generate growth and a healthy economy, something that this Government ignores at its peril.”
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