Unions plan mass recruitment of precarious workers and nationwide action
Unions are looking to copy the successes of Momentum in recruiting young members.
Unions are looking to copy the successes of Momentum in recruiting young members.
They’re supporting giving sex workers the same rights and legal protections as other workers.
If leaked reports are to be believed, the 1% pay freeze is finished – but not for everyone.
Ahead of a key TUC debate on single market membership at Congress, UCU General Secretary Sally Hunt sets out why unions should get behind freedom of movement.
As trade unionists gather in Brighton for the movement’s annual Congress, General Secretary Frances O’Grady writes exclusively for LFF on the challenges and opportunities for the movement in the year ahead.
The hike in rail fares will make life even harder for struggling households seeing the cost of goods and services rising, wages dropping and consumer debt growing.
Gender pay disputes will grow over the next year as new legislation forces large employers to reveal the average pay of their male and female staff.
Inflation has fallen, but the cost of living in Britain is still rising faster than wages
TUC research also shows that unions are not doing enough to reach young workers
Inflation is significantly outpacing earnings growth