Workers of England Union


Coping with Change in the Workplace

Change is a fact of life. Whether it’s a shift in shift patterns, a restructure, or the introduction of new technology, workplaces are rarely static. For many of us, change brings uncertainty and that can…




Finding Joy in Your Work Again

For many of us, work is more than just a way to pay the bills. It’s a source of identity, purpose, and pride. But what happens when that sense of satisfaction fades? When the job…



Big Changes Ahead for Minimum Wage:

What You Need to Know Millions of workers across the UK could see a pay rise next year as the Government moves closer to delivering a single adult minimum wage. Under proposals outlined by the…


Selling Off Our Green Future:

The Government’s Attack on Allotments Angela Rayner, in her role as Housing Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, has quietly approved the sale of at least eight allotment sites since Labour entered government. A move that…


Lived experiences

Event review – Great North Swim Run on Windermere Ever been tempted to have a go? Is cold water swimming for you? Run, swim and a United Spirit – A SwimRun to Remember on Windermere…


Driving Rules Are Changing in 2025:

A Guidance for WEU members Major changes are coming to UK roads in 2025. These include updates to licensing for older drivers, tax changes for electric vehicles, new commercial driving standards, and safety measures. Whether…


Understanding Harassment in the Workplace:

A Guide for WEU Members Every worker deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Harassment and bullying, in any form, undermine the values of fairness, equality and safety that Trade Unions fight to protect….