Author: James Harrison
UK inflation reaches its highest level in 40 years, while average UK wages fall
The figures come as workers and unions advocate for wage increases to help cope with rising prices.
The Prime Minister has written to civil servants justifying plans to cut 91,000 jobs
In a letter to civil servants, Boris Johnson justifies the removal of 91,000 jobs while promising support.
RMT members fight to secure decent work for divers working in the renewables industry
Recognising that divers have transferable skills is critical for the transition to renewable energy.
Business Committee launches UK labour market enquiry
A BEIS Committee has launched an inquiry into the UK’s labour market as skills and worker shortages restrain the post-pandemic economic recovery.
Without an Employment Bill and protection for workers’ rights, you can’t level up
Imran Hussain MP: The case for levelling up employment protections and building a better employment rights settlement.
UK ‘living wage’ increase to be brought forward to September
According to the foundation that sets pay levels for low-wage workers, the change is due to the 'unprecedented' rate at which costs are rising.
Government plans for a minimum staffing requirement during rail strikes; RMT offers stark warning
RMT warns that they will mount fierce resistance to any attempt by the government to reduce their right to strike on the railways.
New research reveals UK workers who suffer most from insecure employment
Findings note that ethnic minority workers are more likely to be in severely insecure work than white workers.
Union response to Government’s remarks about public sector pay increasing inflation
PCS responded "unlike the Prime Minister, we weren’t being distracted by cheese. We kept the country running."
Prison officers call for an end to ‘draconian’ ban on them taking strike action
At POA conference 2022 delegates support a motion to end the ban on them taking strike action.
Unions react as inflation hits a 40 year high
As the nation battles the cost of living crisis, more troubling times ahead for workers.