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Injured workers face a double whammy from the Civil Liability Bill, Usdaw tells a Labour fringe meeting
23 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has today called on the Government to pull back from deeply damaging proposals in the Civil Liability Bill, which leaves workers facing the double whammy of worsening health and safety conditions and restricted access to justice.
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Labour's commitment to put workers on the boards of large companies will ensure staff are valued says Usdaw
22 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has welcomed Labour’s commitment to give employees a say in how companies are run by requiring boards of large companies to reserve at least one-third of their seats for workers.
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Labour's Women's Conference backs Usdaw's call to tackle violence against women
22 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union has today secured the support of the Labour Women’s Conference for a motion to tackle violence against women.
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Disappointment as Morrisons rejects Usdaw's counter proposals on changes to the pension scheme
20 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has expressed disappointment that Morrisons has not taken on board counter proposals to changes the company are making to the pension scheme. The consultation period on changes to the Retirement Saver pension has now ended and staff are being briefed today.
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Cost of living rises again - Usdaw says it is 'Time for Better Pay'
19 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has called for urgent Government action on pay, as inflation rises for the second consecutive month. Usdaw’s survey of over 10,000 workers shows that two-thirds feel worse off than they did five years ago.
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Tesco unveils their new Jack's format - Usdaw will give the staff a voice in the new stores
19 September 2018
Tesco has today launched its new discount store format called Jack's. They will open their first two Jack's stores in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire and Immingham, North East Lincolnshire.
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Usdaw members urge MPs to support the protection for shopworkers amendment to the Offensive Weapons Bill
18 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw is urging MPs to vote for an amendment to the Offensive Weapons Bill that will make it a specific offence to obstruct a shopworker in their duty to enforce the law on the sale of offensive weapons.
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Welsh Labour to decide their leadership ballot rules – Usdaw seeks to retain the voice of trade unionists
14 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw will be attending the Welsh Labour special one-day conference in Cardiff tomorrow, where delegates will decide the rules for the forthcoming leadership election to replace Carwyn Jones.
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Usdaw congratulates Sadiq Khan on his reselection as Labour candidate for the next London Mayoral election
14 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has sent his congratulations to London Mayor Sadiq Khan for his reselection, as he gains enough nominations to pass the trigger ballot 50% threshold.
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Usdaw seeks urgent action from the Scottish Government to tackle the crisis on our high streets
14 September 2018
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has met with Jamie Hepburn MSP, the Scottish Minister for Business, to discuss the issues the retail sector faces, after a year or more of retail company collapses, store closures and shopworker redundancies.