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September 28, 2021
Plans for Flexible Working

Union Backs Plans for Flexible Working

Union Backs Plans for Flexible Working. The Workers Union is backing the government’s plans for flexible working. The business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said
September 24, 2021
Protect Lorry Drivers from Burnout

Protect Lorry Drivers from Burnout Says Workers Union

Protect Lorry Drivers from Burnout Says Workers Union. Lorry drivers have been working extended hours, thanks to a scheme hatched by the
September 23, 2021
Workers’ Mental Heath Must Be Made A Priority

Union Says Workers’ Mental Health Must Be Made A Priority

Union Says Workers’ Mental Heath Must Be Made A Priority. Bosses must get up to speed with the mental health of their staff – that’s the view of The Workers Union.
September 21, 2021
Invest in Health and Safety

Union Urges Firms to ‘Invest in Health and Safety’

Union urges firms to ‘invest in health and safety’. The amount of cash that’s pumped into raising awareness of health and safety issues through government campaigns,
September 17, 2021
Attacks on NHS Staff

Attacks on NHS Staff. This Must Stop Now Union Says

Attacks on NHS Staff. This Must Stop Now Union Says. Workers Union is calling for an end to physical attacks on NHS staff. Aggression towards
September 16, 2021
Government to Consider Issuing Work From Home Advice

Government to Consider Issuing Work From Home Advice

Government to Consider Issuing Work From Home Advice. The government could trigger a return to home working and issue work from home advice if the NHS becomes overwhelmed by a COVID spike this winter.
September 14, 2021
Consultation on Compulsory COVID Jabs

Consultation on Compulsory COVID Jabs

Consultation on Compulsory COVID Jabs. The government is consulting on whether to make COVID jabs compulsory for frontline NHS and health care workers.
September 9, 2021
Government Eyes National Insurance Increase

Government Eyes National Insurance Increase

Government Eyes National Insurance Increase. The government has announced plans to increase National Insurance contributions by 1.25 percent.
September 7, 2021
Sunak Boosts NHS Spending by £6 Billion

Sunak Boosts NHS Spending by £6 Billion

Sunak Boosts NHS Spending by £6 Billion. The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak’s plans to give the NHS no more than £5 billion pounds a year over
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Disclaimer: To enhance the accuracy and breadth of our coverage, The Workers Union News Service may utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) to augment news and images. While every effort is made to ensure the reliability of the information, please note that the AI-generated content is for informational purposes only and should not be relied on or replace professional advice.

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