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Ed Balls and Ed Miliband doomed the Labour Party to electoral defeat by lining up with the Tory-led coalition's cuts and their attacks on public sector workers and that view is widely held across the trade union movement.
They talk about people on high wages like Bob Crow and Frank Dobson but what they do is deliberately obfuscate the difference between household incomes and wages ... The two aren’t the same. You might have an extended family, which would mean you get a reasonably high household income but that doesn’t m...
After two years of a freeze, pay for millions of key workers will go up by one per cent in the next two years. With inflation over five per cent, and the increase in pension contributions, that means nurses and the others we rely on will be around 25 per cent worse off after four years of this [Coalitio...
After two years of a freeze, pay for millions of key workers will go up by 1% in the next two years
George Osborne has ratcheted up the class war and has made it clear through his attack on pay and employment rights that he wants the workers to keep taking the hit while the rich get richer
Paul Kelly’s case is one of the most blatant examples of victimisation for union activities you will ever come across. The events leading up to our member’s dismissal appear farcical, with informal advice suddenly escalated to dismissal, and clearly show an employer jumping at the opportunity to remove ...
In the rail, shipping and offshore industries, health and safety isn't some sort of joke to be ridiculed by Tory MPs, it's a lifesaver. The Con-Dem government seems determined to give bad bosses a licence to kill.
There has to be a more dignified procedure of dealing with these individual tragedies.
Bob Crow (born 13 June 1961) is the general secretary of the British trade union RMT. He is one of the founder members of the so-called "Awkward Squad" - the loose grouping of left-wing union leaders who came to power in a series of electoral victories beginning in 2002. Full Article
General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), Bob Crow, addresses delegates at the Trades Union Congress (TUC)'s annual congress in central London, on September 12, 2011. The leader of Britain's trade unions said Monday last month's riots had...
View Photo »General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), Bob Crow, addresses delegates at the Trades Union Congress (TUC)'s annual congress in central London, on September 12, 2011. The leader of Britain's trade unions said Monday last month's riots had...
View Photo »Ed Balls and Ed Miliband doomed the Labour Party to electoral defeat by lining up with the Tory-led coalition's cuts and their attacks on public sector workers and that view is widely held across the trade union movement.
They talk about people on high wages like Bob Crow and Frank Dobson but what they do is deliberately obfuscate the difference between household incomes and wages ... The two aren’t the same. You might have an extended family, which would mean you get a reasonably high household income but that doesn’t m...
After two years of a freeze, pay for millions of key workers will go up by one per cent in the next two years. With inflation over five per cent, and the increase in pension contributions, that means nurses and the others we rely on will be around 25 per cent worse off after four years of this [Coalitio...
After two years of a freeze, pay for millions of key workers will go up by 1% in the next two years
George Osborne has ratcheted up the class war and has made it clear through his attack on pay and employment rights that he wants the workers to keep taking the hit while the rich get richer
Paul Kelly’s case is one of the most blatant examples of victimisation for union activities you will ever come across. The events leading up to our member’s dismissal appear farcical, with informal advice suddenly escalated to dismissal, and clearly show an employer jumping at the opportunity to remove ...
In the rail, shipping and offshore industries, health and safety isn't some sort of joke to be ridiculed by Tory MPs, it's a lifesaver. The Con-Dem government seems determined to give bad bosses a licence to kill.
There has to be a more dignified procedure of dealing with these individual tragedies.
