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…
Recent reports from Cambridge to Camden have exposed a growing crisis in local government that working people across England can no longer afford to ignore. While councils face budget black holes, core services are under…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
Most of us work to support ourselves and our families, but we want to feel like we are getting somewhere at work as well. However, at times when a colleague is promoted, we will wonder…
Dear Workers of England Union, Thank you for raising your concerns about the health implications of 5G and wireless infrastructure deployment. We became aware of your interest through a recent post on X, in which…
Progress or Betrayal? The idea of state pensions in England began with the Old Age Pensions Act of 1908, brought in by the Liberal government under David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, then President of…
Part 2 – Reshoring Call‑Centre Jobs to England*: The Latest Stats & Insights How Many Call‑Centre Roles Are Offshore? Nearly half of UK companies (48%) now outsource business functions abroad, a 41% increase since the…
(The following article will discuss – Should 16-Year-Olds Be Allowed to Vote? – Part 2) The story of voting in England is one of gradual, hard-won change, a centuries-long battle to expand political rights from…
The idea of lowering the voting age to 16 has been gaining traction in recent years, especially among those who argue that young people should have a say in shaping their future. While this instinct…
Part 1- Brief overview A wave of UK businesses appear to be bringing call‑centre and distribution jobs back from overseas. Is this true and are there benefits to the workers of England if this happens?…