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Rolls Royce workers beat inflation with Unite
Unite, Britain’s biggest union, has negotiated a pay deal that beats inflation over the next three years for 22,000 workers across Rolls Royce. The… Read news article -
Unite signs historic recognition agreement with Ryanair
Ryanair’s UK cabin crew will, for the first time ever, have a union on their side providing representation and negotiating pay, hours and holidays aft… Read news article -
Member compensated after suffering hernia in work accident
A Unite member from Tadley, Hampshire, has been awarded £12,000 compensation after suffering a hernia as a result of a work accident. Peter Warwick,… Read news article -
Unite vows to fight job losses at Ford Bridgend
Unite, Britain’s and Ireland’s largest union, has vowed to fight any compulsory redundancies, following briefings that 1,000 job losses were on the ca… Read news article -
38,000-strong protest petition at 'extortionate' fee hike by Health & Care Professions Council to be handed in
A 38,000-signature petition protesting at the proposed 18 per cent fee hike for registration to the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) will… Read news article -
Unite seeks urgent talks on the future of Flybmi airline
Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union, has called for urgent talks with Flybmi’s administrators about a possible buyer for the airline and to ens… Read news article -
Unite will campaign for a viable future for Honda's Swindon plant
Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union, said today that it believes that the Honda plant in Swindon has a viable future, and will campaign strongl… Read news article -
"We will resist the Ford Bridgend closure with all our might", says McCluskey
The leader of the UK and Ireland’s largest union, Unite, has branded Ford’s decision to close its Bridgend engine plant a ‘grotesque act of economic b… Read news article -
Yorkshire manufacturer fined more than £869,000 by Health and Safety Executive in fatal accident case
A Sheffield-based engineering company has been fined upwards of £869,000 after it was found at guilt for a workplace accident that killed Unite member… Read news article -
McCluskey: We need measures equal to the economic and public health emergencies upon us
Responding to chancellor Rishi Sunak's package of support for businesses announced on Tuesday 17 March and the prime minister's pledge to do `whatever… Read news article -
Unite statement on coronavirus – and its impact on paramedics and other NHS workers and social care staff
Unite national officer for health Colenzo Jarrett-Thorpe said: “Pressures on our ambulance members are unprecedented with the profession not currently… Read news article -
£60,000 life assurance coronavirus payment should be extended to UK’s bus workers, says Unite
Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, was urged today to extend the £60,000 life assurance payment for the families of UK’s bus workers, following the de… Read news article -
Safe work and safe travel must go hand in hand to beat Covid-19
Responding to the government's guidance on safer working in relation to the coronavirus crisis, the General Secretary of Unite, Len McCluskey said: "… Read news article -
Thousands of care workers could be ineligible for £60,000 Covid-19 payment, warns Unite
Thousands of social care staff in England could be falling through the net when it comes to the provision of the £60,000 payment in the event of death… Read news article -
McCluskey response to PM’s speech: Workers urgently need a bridge to the new economy to avert a jobs abyss
Responding to the speech given today by the prime minister, the leader of Unite called for urgent action to extend the Coronavirus Job Retention Schem… Read news article -
Unite secures deal to prevent Ryanair job losses
Unite, the principal aviation union, has secured an agreement with Ryanair which will result in no job losses among cabin crew at the airline. Constr… Read news article -
Family of Unite member from Plymouth speak of “harrowing” impact of asbestos-related death
The family of a Plymouth man, who died because of asbestos exposure while working at dockyards, has received more than £300,000 compensation. Just mo… Read news article -
Unite statement on report that earlier lockdown would have saved London bus driver lives
Commenting on the Transport for London (TfL) commissioned report that an earlier lockdown would have saved lives amongst London bus drivers, Unite Reg… Read news article -
Unite says Heathrow airport plans to fire and rehire workers further undermines a vulnerable industry
Unite has reacted with deep concern following reports that Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) is to begin the formal process of firing and rehiring worker… Read news article -
Unite launches West Midlands SOS for Jobs campaign as furlough scheme winds down and job loss fears mount
MPs from throughout the West Midlands have been invited to participate in Unite’s West Midlands launch of its SOS for Jobs campaign Where: 6 Holt Cou… Read news article -
Call for Sainsbury’s to redeploy supermarket counter workers under threat
Unite has called on Sainsbury’s to redeploy its 500 members whose jobs on deli, fish and meat counters are under threat, following today’s announcemen… Read news article -
New COVID strain flight bans underscore ‘desperate need’ for UK aviation industry support
Commenting on the growing number of countries banning flights from the UK due to the emergence of a highly transmissible form of COVID-19 in the South… Read news article -
‘Creeping culture’ of ‘fire and rehire’ across retail and distribution sectors, warns Unite
A line in the sand needs to be drawn over ‘the creeping culture’ of ‘fire and rehire’ across the retail, distribution and logistics industries, Unite,… Read news article -
Unite achieves major victory for Stagecoach drivers with £10.50 per hour pay deal
Unite members at Stagecoach in South Wales have won a major victory in their fight to improve their terms and conditions. Following 17 days of indus… Read news article -
Tracey Scholes is back in the driving seat
Tracey Scholes, the first woman bus driver at the Manchester depot, will continue to drive her bus after her employer the Go Ahead Group finally agree… Read news article