FATHER CHRISTMAS JOINS SHEFFIELD COUNCIL WOMEN IN FESTIVE EQUAL PAY PROTEST
Dozens of women will sign a giant Christmas card to Sheffield councillors describing what equal pay would mean for them.
Read moreSUNDERLAND COUNCIL WAGING WAR ON COLLECTIVE WORKERS’ RIGHTS
Unless Sunderland Council recognise GMB’s collective negotiations we will move to submitting 300 legal cases that will tie up valuable time.
Read moreGMB UNION TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO SAVE VITAL SERVICES FOR LEEDS RESIDENTS
Following Leeds City Council’s announcement that they are looking to cut vital services, including closing a popular care home, GMB Union are calling on residents to join their campaign to protect the city’s future
Read moreSOUTH TYNESIDE FACES NEW REFUSE STRIKES AFTER COUNCIL COVER UP
South Tyneside council refuses to share report on bullying and harassment, reveals GMB Union.
Read moreNORTH TYNESIDE TO STOP SCHOOL DINNERS – GMB STAGE PROTEST
No one should make a profit from providing food to children, says GMB Union
Read moreAMAZON BRACING FOR BLACK FRIDAY STRIKE CHAOS AS 'HISTORIC' GLOBAL WALK OUT BEGINS.
Online giant faces demos in London and across Europe and the USA.
Read moreGMB MEMBERS AT WEST YORKSHIRE MANUFACTURER WIN MAJOR PAY RISE
In August, manufacturing workers at Denso Marston Ltd in West Yorkshire voted overwhelmingly to take strike action for the first time since the factory had opened in Baildon.
Read moreASDA EQUAL PAY: MORE THAN 100,000 RETAIL WORKERS START WORKING ‘FOR FREE’ FROM TODAY
November 6 the day predominantly male distribution workforce will have already earned what the predominantly female retail workforce will take home in a year.
Read moreWILKO BOSSES MUST BE HAULED BEFORE MPS OVER FIRM’S COLLAPSE
GMB Union urges new select committee chair to hold Wilko chiefs to account
Read moreGMB organisers and Stephanie Peacock MP to address workers at Safestyle Barnsley.
Following Friday's shock announcement that the doors of Safestyle were to be closed with immediate effect, resulting in up to 600 job losses, hundreds of workers are expected on site today (Monday 30 October) to demand answers from management.
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