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Provisional compensation secured for member with asbestos disease
Unite member, Bob, has received £35,000 in provisional compensation for an asbestos-related disease. The 65-year-old former maintenance electrician… Read news article -
Harbour worker compensated for serious injury
A member of Unite the union has been awarded £200,000 in compensation after suffering a serious injury at work. He was sat in a crane while another e… Read news article -
Unite backs call for public inquiry into tax avoidance highlighted by the Paradise Papers
The whole ‘them and us’ attitude to paying tax, exposed by the release of the Paradise Papers, should kick-start a complete reform of secretive tax ha… Read news article -
Five-figure compensation secured for HGV driver injured at work
Unite Legal Services has secured £75,000 for a Leicestershire lorry driver who suffered a crush injury to his foot. Steven was unloading a pallet of… Read news article -
Unite secures £36,000 for member with asbestosis
An 84-year-old Unite member who developed a serious lung condition because of asbestos exposure during his career has secured a provisional settlement… Read news article -
Unite supports Welsh woman operated on without informed consent
Unite Legal Services has supported a Welsh woman to make a compensation claim after she alleges she was operated on without her informed consent. Af… Read news article -
Unite member with hearing loss secures £20,000 compensation
A firefighter who has developed hearing loss after being exposed to loud noises at work has secured £20,000 compensation with the help of Unite Legal… Read news article -
Coroner’s toxic cabin air warning should be catalyst for public inquiry, says Unite
The senior coroner in the inquest into the death of Matthew Bass, the much loved member of Unite and British Airways’ cabin crew, has taken the signif… Read news article -
Unite launches legal action for ex-Carillion workers on GCHQ contract
Unite, the UK’s largest union, has launched legal action on behalf of a group of 27 members who were made redundant following the collapse of the Cari… Read news article -
Six-figure settlement secured for member after 21 foot fall
Unite Legal Services has helped a member from Wales secure compensation after he fell almost 21 feet at work, causing him to suffer serious injuries t… Read news article -
Unite calls for criminal investigations into Carillion collapse
Unite, the UK’s construction union, has called for an immediate criminal investigation into the key individuals involved in the collapse of Carillion.… Read news article -
Court of Appeal hears key case on £420,000 compensation for breach of trade union rights
Today the Court of Appeal will consider the appeal by Kostal UK Limited against an employment appeal tribunal (EAT) decision to order the firm to pay… Read news article -
Woolwich Ferry staff to strike on 19 December in pay dispute
Woolwich Ferry workers will stage a 24-hour strike on Thursday 19 December in a pay dispute. 56 workers who operate the Woolwich Ferry, used by appro… Read news article -
Woolwich Ferry staff to strike on Thursday in pay dispute
Woolwich Ferry workers will stage a 24-hour strike on Thursday 19 December after pay dispute talks broke down this week. 56 workers who operate the W… Read news article -
Woolwich Ferry workers to stage two 24 hour strikes in pay dispute
Woolwich Ferry workers will stage two 24 hour strikes in their continuing pay dispute with ‘one of the worst employers in London’. The 56 workers, mem… Read news article -
Unite welcomes Woolwich Ferry takeover by Transport for London
Unite has welcomed the decision by Transport for London (TfL) to take over the running of the Woolwich Ferry, used by an estimated 2.6 million passeng… Read news article -
Unite wins wage security for redundant Carluccio’s workers
In the first legal test of the government's job retention scheme (JRS), Unite, the union for hospitality workers, has secured clarification that the s… Read news article -
Unions’ blueprint on NHS reopening is a ‘rocket booster’ for ministers to tackle PPE and testing crises, says Unite
The nine-point blueprint by 16 health unions for reopening the NHS should act as ‘a rocket booster’ for ministers to tackle the lack of PPE and the sh… Read news article -
Government urged to ‘see sense’ and accept union safety support ahead of social distancing reduction
As the government prepares to report on the conclusions of its review into the two-metre social distancing rules, the country's most influential union… Read news article -
Solihull member suffers life-changing injuries after being crushed at work
A Unite the union member from Solihull has been awarded a seven-figure compensation settlement after a crush injury at work left him comatose and need… Read news article -
McCluskey: Jobs Support Scheme will help anxious workers breathe more easily but more must be done to fend off mass unemployment
Responding to the announcement today by the chancellor that the Job Retention Scheme is being replaced with a new Job Support Scheme to provide target… Read news article -
Heathrow’s cash mountain should be used to help staff threatened by ‘fire and rehire’, says Unite
Heathrow Airport Ltd (HAL) needs to dip into its cash mountain to protect airport jobs during the pandemic, after its boss boasted that it had reserve… Read news article -
Major legal challenge launched to defend right to picket during lockdown
Unite has filed an urgent judicial review seeking to protect the right to picket, following the introduction of the new coronavirus lockdown regulatio… Read news article -
Right to picket during lockdown secured following Unite legal challenge
The government has been forced to confirm that workers taking lawful industrial action have a right to picket their workplace during the COVID-19 lock… Read news article -
Unite member left with career-ending illness succeeds in legal claim
A Unite member from the north of England turned to his union for legal support after exposure to mist from metal fluids at work caused him to develop… Read news article