Back in 2007, bus drivers from all over the capital were encouraged to join a protest march which began at Victoria Coach Station and was planned to ‘visit several other key areas of London’. The…
Dear Member The following article posted on ‘The Mail on Line’ website has been brought to our attention. Please be assured that The workers of England Union campaigns for Local Job for Local People. This…
Dear Member The following report highlights the level of sexual abuse being experienced in the workplace. Sexual harassment can be very difficult to highlight as a concern with the victim feeling ashamed and frightened. It…
The Workers of England Union has written to the new Business Secretary Greg Clark urging him to investigate the pay awards of the Post offices top bosses. However it is not just that the Post…
Dear Member Being shortlisted for a job interview is a great feeling, but it can also make you feel a little anxious. That is why we have an employment specialist for your benefit and support at…
Dismissal of baker for not washing hands was fair By Stephen Simpson on 4 Aug 2016 in Dismissal, Health and safety, Tribunal Watch, Unfair dismissal In Donovan v Greggs plc, an employment tribunal held that…
The report published on Monday 1st August 2016 by Markit on manufacturing survey data shows a fall in manufacturing activity and an increase in job losses in the sector, Stephen Morris, General Secretary of the…
PROFESSIONAL CAREERS ADVICE? THE WORKERS OF ENGLAND CAN HELP… No matter what your profession may be, there may come a time when you feel you have to find another job. Be it through redundancy, dismissal…
UK employers say they need a better supply of skilled workers to compete in a global economy By Sean Coughlan BBC Education correspondent Top Image copyrightAP An increasing number of UK employers are worried that they…
Jul 12, 2016 National Farmers Union says outlook has improved but many are being forced out of business David Silverman/Getty Images More than 1,000 dairy farms have closed in the past three years, according to a new…
Ministers ‘looking to impose doctor contract’ By Nick Triggle BBC Health correspondent Image copyright AFP Ministers are paving the way to impose a contract on junior doctors in England after the profession rejected the deal that had…
Lord Astor is a member of the privileged elite whose main interest is protecting his own financial interest It was reported on the 8th June 2016 that Lord Astor, David Cameron’s father in law has said that a Brexit would…
Why Sarah Wollaston is wrong to say Remain will protect the NHS – just look at these nurse recruitment figures Dr Sarah Wollaston is a member of Parliament for the constituency of Totnes and it was…