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A - South Wales and Western Region C - Eastern Region E - Midlands Region F - North Eastern Region G - Scottish Region H - Southern Region K - North West Region National Filter by industry Industry... Dairy Home delivery Home Shopping Production and Manufacturing Retail Food Retail Non-food Transport Warehouse and Distribution Displaying results 381 - 400 (of 1830) | Show: 10 | 20 | 50 | All prev 1... 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ...183 next Rest in peace HM Queen Elizabeth II 08 September 2022 @UsdawUnion has tweeted: Tory plan still almost doubles household energy bills in six months says Usdaw 08 September 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has cristicised the Government’s energy price plan, announced by the Prime Minister today, which allows household energy bills to almost double in six months from an average of £1,277 in March to £2,500 next month. The union contests that if the energy companies were to pay their share more substantial help could be provided to struggling households. Liz Truss offers little to undo 12 years of deeply damaging Tory Government or help with the cost living crisis says Usdaw 06 September 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has cristicised the new Prime Minister’s first speech for failing to tackle the burning issues of the cost of living crisis or address the deeply damaging policies inflicted on the country through twelve years of Conservative government. Tax cuts for the rich and attacks on workers' rights under Truss would be a disaster for the country says Usdaw 05 September 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has today called on the newly announced Prime Minister Elect to immediately tackle the cost of living crisis, while putting aside the promises of tax cuts for the rich and threats of divisive trade union restrictions that featured prominently in her leadership election campaign. Usdaw backs TUC call on the Government for a law change to prevent racism at work 31 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has backed a Trades Union Congress (TUC) call on the Government to change the law to place employer’s under a duty to take reasonable steps to prevent racism from arising in the workplace; after the a new report published today found that two in five Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) workers have faced racism at work in the last five years. Co-op sale of petrol stations to Asda brings uncertainty for staff – Usdaw is seeking assurances for members 31 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw is seeking urgent meetings with the Co-op and Asda after today’s confirmation of the sale of 129 Co-op petrol forecourts to Asda in a £600 million deal that will impact around 2,300 staff. Energy price cap almost trebling in 6 months puts enormous pressure on workers already struggling with the cost of living emergency says Usdaw 26 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has condemned the Government for their failure to protect already struggling households from energy price shocks, as Ofgem today announce that the price cap will almost treble this year by October. Usdaw welcomes the TUC roadmap for a £15 minimum wage to tackle the cost of living emergency and create a high wage economy 23 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed today’s Trades Union Congress (TUC) launch of the next stage of the union movement’s campaign for higher wages and action on the cost of living emergency, by setting out a path to a £15 per hour minimum wage by 2030 at the latest. 'Report it to sort it' says Usdaw on the first anniversary of Scottish protection of workers law 23 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw is marking tomorrow’s first anniversary of the protection of workers act in Scotland coming into force by urging retail staff to report incidents. The union is holding a campaign event at the Tesco superstore in Leith and participating in a lunchtime roundtable discussion at the Scottish Parliament on 24 August. Usdaw welcomes Labour's pledge to make the minimum wage reflect the cost of living and end rip-off youth rates 19 August 2022 Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed today’s joint announcement by Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves outlining their reforms for the minimum wage; which include tasking the Low Pay Commission to take account of the cost of living, along with paying the full rate to all over 18s. 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