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Dairy Home delivery Home Shopping Production and Manufacturing Retail Food Retail Non-food Transport Warehouse and Distribution Displaying results 1401 - 1440 (of 1853) | Show: 10 | 20 | 50 | All prev 1... 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 ...93 next 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. 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. 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. 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. Protection for shopworkers amendment to the Offensive Weapons Bill welcomed by Usdaw 13 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has welcomed an amendment, tabled today, 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. The remaining stages of the Bill are expected to be taken in the House of Commons on Monday 15 October 2018. Unions 21 interview the 'newest general secretary on the block' Paddy Lillis in their latest podcast 13 September 2018 Shopworkers trade union leader Paddy Lillis has given a wide-ranging interview to Unions 21 about his vision for the future of Usdaw and the retail industry. Archbishop of Canterbury backs Usdaws call for the roll out of Universal Credit to be halted 12 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has welcomed the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury for a halt in the rolling out of Universal Credit, when asked after his address to the Trades Union Congress in Manchester. Disappointment as Conservative MPs on the Civil Liability Bill committee reject Usdaw's Justice for Injured Workers Campaign 12 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw is disappointed that Conservative MPs on the Civil Liability Bill committee failed to address concerns about Government proposals that will restrict injured workers’ access to justice, by forcing more cases through the small claims court in England and Wales. Usdaw welcomes Labour's commitment to abolish zero-hours contracts by requiring employers to guarantee minimum hours 11 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has welcomed a wide-ranging address to the annual TUC conference in Manchester by John McDonnell MP, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor, which was packed with commitments to improve workers’ rights. Usdaw calls for an industrial strategy for retail to combat the crisis on our high streets 11 September 2018 Speaking at the annual TUC conference in Manchester, Dave McCrossen – Usdaw Deputy General Secretary said: “It is no secret that the retail sector is facing one of the most challenging periods in its history. Paddy Lillis launches Usdaw's 'Time for Better Pay' campaign at the Trade Union Congress 11 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis launches the ‘Time for Better Pay’ campaign at the TUC Congress. A survey of over 10,000 workers has laid bare the issues that working people are facing as a result of low pay, short and zero hours contracts and insecure work. Civil Liability Bill committee urged to back Usdaw's Justice for Injured Workers Campaign 11 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis is urging MPs on the Civil Liability Bill committee to address concerns about Government proposals that will restrict injured workers’ access to justice, by forcing more cases through the small claims court in England and Wales. The committee starts its detailed scrutiny of the Bill today. Usdaw calls for better pay and secure work to help combat the mental health crisis 10 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has called for action to help workers deal with the growing mental health crisis. An Usdaw survey of over 10,000 workers has laid bare the issues that working people are facing as a result of low pay, short and zero hours contracts and insecure work, including 63% who say that financial worries were having an impact on their mental health. Usdaw takes the Justice for Injured Workers Campaign to the Trades Union Congress 10 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has today called on the Government to step back from aspects of their Civil Liability Bill that will restrict justice for injured workers. £10 per hour minimum wage would help tackle the gender pay gap - Usdaw says it's 'Time for Better Pay' 10 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union has backed a call, at TUC conference in Manchester, for action to tackle the gender pay gap. Usdaw supports joint union action on sexual harassment, as the TUC puts it at the top of their conference agenda 09 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has today supported a co-ordinated union approach to tackling sexual harassment in the workplace and wider society. Over 10,000 workers cannot be wrong - Usdaw says it's 'Time for Better Pay' 09 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis launches the ‘Time for Better Pay’ campaign at the TUC Congress. A survey of over 10,000 workers has laid bare the issues that working people are facing as a result of low pay, short and zero hours contracts and insecure work: Usdaw and Primark have settled on a long-term plan for staff affected by a major fire at the Belfast store 07 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis has welcomed a deal that provides some guarantees for the future for staff that work at Primark’s Bank Buildings store, which was gutted by a major fire on 28 August. Disappointment as the Government rejects Usdaw's Justice for Injured Workers Campaign - Labour will seek to amend the Civil Liability Bill 04 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union leader Paddy Lillis is disappointed that the Government is ploughing ahead with proposals that will restrict injured workers’ access to justice, by forcing more cases through the small claims court in England and Wales. This is despite cross-party calls for a rethink during tonight’s second reading debate of the Civil Liability Bill. Belfast Primark workers to meet the City Mayor tonight, as Usdaw continues in talks with the company 04 September 2018 Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw is taking members from Belfast’s Primark to City Hall this evening to meet Lord Mayor Deirdre Hargey. Displaying results 1401 - 1440 (of 1853) | Show: 10 | 20 | 50 | All prev 1... 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 ...93 next
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