London bus drivers demand safety
London bus drivers are getting restless. On 29 January, bus workers marched through midweek traffic, creating gridlock in Piccadilly and Whitehall, continuing to Parliament.
London bus drivers are getting restless. On 29 January, bus workers marched through midweek traffic, creating gridlock in Piccadilly and Whitehall, continuing to Parliament.
Unite the Union members, who perform repairs and maintenance on council-owned housing and Southwark Council’s own properties, walked out to demand annual leave that matches other council workers.
Dozens and dozens of people packed into to the basement of United Voices of the World HQ to hear from Solace domestic violence advisors. They announced that they are facing 33% workforce cuts.
“I think the biggest issue that is concerning staff and parents is ‘split classes’ where, instead of finding cover for a class when a teacher is sick, they put the children into other classes. Those classes end up with 40 or so children, some without a chair, without pencils, sitting on the floor all day. No other school in our borough is using split classes.
On 5 November, teachers at BSix Sixth Form College in Hackney, east London, started a series of strikes over pay and conditions. “Teachers in schools recently got a 5.5% salary increase and ours was just 2.5%”
Bus drivers and road safety campaigners marched through central London on 5 November to Transport for London (TfL)’s posh head office.
Housing maintenance and repair workers at Haringey council have decided to take indefinite strike action over the Labour council’s continued refusal to negotiate with them over the issue of pay despite them not having a pay rise in over a decade!
96% of RMT members on the Underground voted for strike action on an increased turnout. RMT’s membership on there has increased by over 400 since we won an extra £30 million in the last pay round.
Unite members working in refuse and recycling for Redbridge Civic Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of the council, have won their dispute for better conditions.
My Unite the Union branch meeting considered the 5.5% pay award for NHS workers by the pay review body (PRB), and the decision was made, following a vote, to recommend rejection to our members in the coming consultation by the national union.
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