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Glasgow strikers could be "an inspiration" to women across Europe
19 October 2018
Trade unionists across Europe have been urged to send messages of support to the 8,000 female workers planning to strike in Glasgow early next week, as a victory for the Scottish women could be "an inspiration" to millions of others.
MPs urge government to raise social care workers' pay
19 October 2018
A cross-party group of MPs has urged the government to review the pay of workers in the social care sector as part of a report warning that Ministers must show further commitment to the integration of health and social care for the endeavour to pay off.
Government acted illegally by withdrawing check-off for PCS members, High Court rules
17 October 2018
The government acted illegally by withdrawing check-off for members of the PCS union, the High Court has ruled in a landmark victory for the labour movement.
Thousands of women to strike for equal pay in Glasgow
15 October 2018
Thousands of women will take to the streets of Glasgow to strike for equal pay for work of equal value on October 23rd and 24th 2018.
Most workers paid a different amount each month, research finds
15 October 2018
Most workers experience pay volatility, taking home a different amount of money from month to month.
Weakening of trade unions behind pay stagnation, says Bank of England’s Chief Economist
12 October 2018
Andrew Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England, has pointed squarely at the decline of trade unionism as a key reason for the stagnation in real wages over the last ten years.
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