News RSS Feed Filter by: Filter by month Month... January February March April May June July August September October November December Filter by topic Topic... ADM - Annual Delegate Meeting Agency & Migrant Workers Auto-enrolment Benefits & Tax Credits Bullying & Harassment Campaign - Europe Campaign - Freedom From Fear Campaign - Have a Safe Journey Campaign - Lifelong Learning Campaign - Minimum Wage Campaign - Pensions Awareness Campaign - Supporting Parents & Carers Campaign - Union4marks Campaign - Usdaw4Labour Conferences Disability Discounts and Offers Elections Equality Get Involved Health & Safety Health & Wellbeing Legal Advice LGBT Men's Health Mental Health Organising & Recruitment Parents & Carers Pensions Politics Redundancy Rights at Work Sata Sunday Working Training & Education Wages Women's Health Young Workers Filter by region Area... A - South Wales and Western Region C - Eastern Region E - Midlands Region F - North Eastern Region G - Scottish Region H - Southern Region K - North West Region National Filter by industry Industry... Dairy Home delivery Home Shopping Production and Manufacturing Retail Food Retail Non-food Transport Warehouse and Distribution Displaying results 1421 - 1440 (of 1539) | Show: 10 | 20 | 50 | All prev 1... 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 ...154 next The Prime Minister has reneged on his promise to not change Sunday trading laws 21 October 2015 Shopworkers’ trade union leader John Hannett is disappointed that the Prime Minister has today defended a proposal to change Sunday trading rules, after he promised before the election to leave the legislation alone. Usdaw members to lobby MPs to oppose Government changes to Sunday trading laws 13 October 2015 The shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw will tomorrow lobby MPs to oppose the Government’s proposal to devolve Sunday trading regulations. The matter was the subject of a Government consultation, which closed a month ago. John Hannett tells MPs that trade unions are problem solvers not problem causers 13 October 2015 Shopworkers trade union leader John Hannett today gave evidence to the Trade Union Bill Committee in the House of Commons this morning, saying he cannot see how this Bill encourages good industrial relations. One in four workers have had time off because of mental health issues, an Usdaw survey reveals 09 October 2015 Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has released initial findings of a members’ survey ahead of the 2015 World Mental Health Day on Saturday 10 October. Usdaw welcomes a u-turn on Northern Ireland pay by Lidl and calls on them to recognise the union 08 October 2015 Lidl announced two weeks ago that around half of their staff will see their hourly rate go up to £8.20 an hour across England, Scotland and Wales, and £9.35 an hour in London. However, this increase did not apply to staff in any stores across Northern Ireland. The Chancellor fails to address growing opposition to tax credit cuts, says Usdaw 05 October 2015 Shopworkers’ trade union leader John Hannett is disappointed that George Osborne didn’t address, in today’s conference speech, the growing concern about the effects of his tax credits cuts on low-paid working families. Respect shopworkers says Usdaw, as the new carrier bag charge is introduced 05 October 2015 Carrier bag charging begins in England today, similar to the charging already in place in Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. Retailers are now required by law to charge a minimum of 5p for every single use carrier bag used by a customer. Government tax credits cuts undermine the minimum wage increase says Usdaw 01 October 2015 The shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has welcomed today’s increase in the minimum wage, set by the Low Pay Commission, but warns that other Government policies are harming low-paid family incomes. Talks continue at Webhelp UK in Aintree and Bolton as Usdaw seeks to save jobs 29 September 2015 Usdaw is had their second consultation meeting with Webhelp UK this afternoon, after the company announced that they intend to move their operations at Aintree and Bolton to South Africa and Cardiff. Usdaw negotiates a pay rise at Morrisons that takes 90,000 staff well ahead of the Living Wage 29 September 2015 Usdaw has negotiated a significant pay rise for all retail staff in Morrisons, taking the basic rate to £8.20 from £6.83. The deal is now subject to a ballot of members, with the union recommending acceptance. Displaying results 1421 - 1440 (of 1539) | Show: 10 | 20 | 50 | All prev 1... 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 ...154 next
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