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UNISON has welcomed a decision to ditch plans that would have allowed police and intelligence agencies to spy on unions. Trade union activity will now […]
UNISON has welcomed a decision to ditch plans that would have allowed police and intelligence agencies to spy on unions. Trade union activity will now […]
Letters: It is no accident that wages have fallen well behind as a share of national income since a policy of full employment was replaced […]
On July 15th UNISON Cymru/Wales will be hosting a public meeting in Cardiff where the guests of honour will be Rene Gonzales and Gerardo Hernandez […]
The sun shone on Merthyr Rising as the festival showcased the cultural vibrancy of the town. Running from Friday to Sunday, the festival featured an […]
Eight of the country’s biggest construction firms have agreed to pay an estimated £50m in compensation to blacklisted workers, equating to an average payout of […]
Over the weekend of 3rd to 5th June 2016, Merthyr Tydfil Commemorated the anniversary of the 1831 rising, at which the red flag was flown […]
Like UNISON, Jeremy Corbyn has long-standing criticisms of the European Union, but also appreciates what membership provides for the British people – especially in terms […]
Over the weekend of 3rd/4th/5th June, Merthyr Tydfil will be celebrating its rich radical past by hosting the third annual Merthyr Rising Festival. Over the […]
Government attempts to stop public sector staff paying union subs through payroll check-off were political and wrong, according to the high court Source: Tories will […]
New figures for trade union membership published today (Monday) by the Office for National Statistics, show that the overall number of trade union members has […]
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