FORTY thousand junior doctors voted for strike action, with a majority of 98 per cent on a 76 per cent turnout, in protest at Government plans to impose new working conditions and pay structures.The proposed changes would remove enhanced wage levels for weekend working and could lead to junior doctors being forced to work forContinueContinue reading “Support the Junior Doctors”
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Protect the right to strike
The TUC campaign against the trade union bill Bristol and Bath Against the Trade Union Bill are supporting the TUC’s campaign and have organised a rally for 5:30pm on Thursday February 11th Cascade Steps, Bristol, BS1 All welcome, Bring banners and placards. For more information about this event see Bristol and Bath Against the TradeContinueContinue reading “Protect the right to strike”
Meeting: LGBT Issues in Education
Stuart Milk from the Harvey Milk Foundation Speaking on LGBT issues for Pupils, Teachers and the Curriculum Monday 15th February, 7.00pm-8.30pm Tony Benn House (Unite Building), Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6AY Meeting is open to all TU members in Education and is organised by Bristol NUT Please register, free, at Eventbrite.co.uk by clicking this linkContinueContinue reading “Meeting: LGBT Issues in Education”
Union News South West January 2016
The South West TUC publishes a monthly newsletter containing a wealth of information about trade union activities in the region. The latest edition can be found here Union News South West January 2016 The contents are – Week of Action against the Trade Union Bill West Country Workers Allow online voting Unions support junior doctorsContinueContinue reading “Union News South West January 2016”
Support the Junior Doctors strike
FORTY thousand junior doctors voted for strike action, with a majority of 98 per cent on a 76 per cent turnout, in protest at Government plans to impose new working conditions and pay structures.The proposed changes would remove enhanced wage levels for weekend working and could lead to junior doctors being forced to work forContinueContinue reading “Support the Junior Doctors strike”
Recycling collectors reject paltry offer with planned strikes
Strike action, by recycling workers in Bath and North Somerset – members of Unite, will be holding a series of 48 hour stoppages starting at 00:01 on: Thursday 14 January and Friday 15 January 2016 Thursday 21 January and Friday 22 January 2016 Thursday 28 January and Friday 29 January 2016 Thursday 4 February andContinueContinue reading “Recycling collectors reject paltry offer with planned strikes”
Cuba Today: what’s really changing?
Wednesday 20 January 2016, 7:30-9pm A discussion of changes affecting Cuba over the past year, with impressions from a recent visit of how things are for Cuban people now. I will give an overview based on the recent Cuban Futures conference organised by Cuba Soldarity Campaign. Giles Shorter who has recently returned from the latestContinueContinue reading “Cuba Today: what’s really changing?”
‘Pig headed’ EDF Energy bosses spark week-long meter workers’ strike
A week-long strike by EDF Energy workers carrying out Smart meter installations will take place during the second week of 2016, after Acas talks failed to make a break through due to ‘pig headed’ bosses. Unite, the country’s largest union, suspended a week’s strike in November for talks with the management to take place underContinueContinue reading “‘Pig headed’ EDF Energy bosses spark week-long meter workers’ strike”
Action On Fare Rises
Monday 4 January 2016 07.30 – 09.00 and 1700 – 1830 Meet at Temple Quay entrance of Bristol Temple Meads Station to hand out cards to passengers in protest at over-priced train tickets.(Please try and make the morning if you can) On Saturday 2 January, regulated fares such as season and anytime tickets are goingContinueContinue reading “Action On Fare Rises”
Bristol Council Labour Group Newsletter – November 2015
Bristol Council Labour Group publishes a monthly newsletter. The latest edition can be found here Labour Group Newsletter November 2015 The contents are – New Candidates Welcomed! Council Pass Labour Anti-Trade Union Bill Motion Concern about TTIP Labour Councillor Calls for Bristol Sikh War Memorial ‘Growing inequality is the biggest challenge facing Bristol’ The CityContinueContinue reading “Bristol Council Labour Group Newsletter – November 2015”
