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GMB leader tears into workers' rights plot from Nigel Farage's 'rebadged Tories'
EXCLUSIVE: GMB leader tears into workers' rights plot from Nigel Farage's 'rebadged Tories' EXCLUSIVE: Gary Smith, General Secretary of the GMB, will sound the alarm over Reform's plans to go after hard-won employment rights in a speech to the union's annual congress Nigel Farage and his "rebadged Tories" are not on the side of workers, a senior trade union leader will warn on Sunday. Gary Smith, General Secretary of the GMB, will sound the alarm over Reform's plans to go after hard-won...
At least 1.5 million people taken to court over unpaid council tax
At least 1.5 million people taken to court over unpaid council tax GMB national secretary said the ‘horrifying figures show our council tax system is completely broken’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments New research suggests that at least 1.5 million people were taken to court over unpaid council tax debt last year. The GMB revealed freedom of information replies from 200 local authorities across Britain showed that 1.4 million people had been summoned to court in the financial year...
One in two fear AI will take their job - and bosses are already tracking you
One in two fear AI will take their job - and bosses are already tracking you Research has revealed just how concerned about the impact of AI on their jobs - with some saying bosses are using the technology to track them Nearly half of workers are worried artificial intelligence will take their job, a survey by the GMB union found. Just under three in 10 of the 5,000 union members who took part said their employer had already introduced AI, with a quarter (26%) of those saying it was doing...
Unions rebuff Farage and say Reform ‘cosplaying’ as workers’ champions
TUC, GMB and Unison leaders reject invitation to affiliate to Reform amid rising support for party among their membersUK politics live – latest updatesMajor trade unions and the TUC have rebuffed Nigel Farage’s call for unions to affiliate to Reform UK, saying the party is “cosplaying” as workers’ champions and has opposed new employment rights. Farage issued a call on Tuesday for unions to attend Reform’s conference and to affiliate to the party, and he suggested one union may be on the...
Unions rebuff Farage and say Reform ‘cosplaying’ as workers’ champions
TUC, GMB and Unison leaders reject invitation to affiliate to Reform amid rising support for party among their membersUK politics live – latest updatesMajor trade unions and the TUC have rebuffed Nigel Farage’s call for unions to affiliate to Reform UK, saying the party is “cosplaying” as workers’ champions and has opposed new employment rights. Farage issued a call on Tuesday for unions to attend Reform’s conference and to affiliate to the party, and he suggested one union may be on the...
Unions rebuff Farage and say Reform ‘cosplaying’ as workers’ champions
TUC, GMB and Unison leaders reject invitation to affiliate to Reform amid rising support for party among their membersUK politics live – latest updatesMajor trade unions and the TUC have rebuffed Nigel Farage’s call for unions to affiliate to Reform UK, saying the party is “cosplaying” as workers’ champions and has opposed new employment rights. Farage issued a call on Tuesday for unions to attend Reform’s conference and to affiliate to the party, and he suggested one union may be on the...
Defence Secretary outlines military spending boost for British industry
Defence Secretary outlines military spending boost for British industry The Defence Secretary promised national security exemptions so British companies are awarded more defence contracts over their American and European competitors Military spending must boost both the country's security and its industries, John Healey has announced. The Defence Secretary outlined plans to ensure more defence spending stays within the UK, including national security exemptions so British companies are...
1,000 jobs at risk at Asda at it invests in robotics and automation
1,000 jobs at risk at Asda at it invests in robotics and automation A spokesperson for Asda said the company remains focused on supporting affected staff Asda is set to cut up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates the use of automation and robotics across its warehouse operations. The supermarket giant is planning a major restructuring of its logistics network, which will see more roles replaced or reshaped by automated systems. The move forms part of a wider overhaul of Asda ’s George clothing...
Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer
Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer Technology firm Wayve and ride hailing app Uber has announced the first paying passengers will be able to book a driverless cab in the next couple of months Robotaxis will carry paying passengers for the first time on UK roads this summer, a company developing the technology said. Kaity Fischer, who leads Wayve’s self-driving cabs business, declared it was “ready to go” as in a tie-up with ride hailing app Uber in London. A human...
Energy companies agree to pay to train workers and create green jobs in victory for unions
Energy companies agree to pay to train workers and create green jobs in victory for unions Developed with unions and business, the government’s Fair Work Charter requires offshore wind to boost workers' rights in clean energy, and developers will also be required to pay into a skills fund Energy workers across Britain are set for a skills and protections revolution after offshore wind supply chain companies and trade unions signed up to the government’s Fair Work Charter. Developed with...