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Trade unions

A trade union is an association of workers in a particular industry or sector, designed to protect the rights, interests and working conditions of employees. Large trade unions in the UK include the TUC, Unite, Unison, the GMB and Usdaw.

Trade unions can receive recognition, or employers can derecognise trade unions. Employment laws protecting employees taking industrial action, such as taking part in strikes or picketing, are contained in the Employment Rights Act 1996 and Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.


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    Government reopens talks on public sector pensions

    by dan thomas 21 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 21 Mar 2005

    Union leaders have welcomed the government’s move to reopen talks with trade unions over controversial changes to public sector pensions.After...

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    TUC set to create union academy

    by Mike Berry 21 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 21 Mar 2005

    The TUC has outlined ambitious plans for the creation of a union academy, to radically overhaul the training offered to all workers across England

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    BBC news and programming to lose 1,500 jobs

    by dan thomas 18 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 18 Mar 2005

    Leaked reports suggest that 1,500 programme jobs are to go at the BBC, in addition to 1,730 services job cuts announced last week

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    Central Trains faces three one-day strikes

    by Michael Millar 17 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 17 Mar 2005

    Conductors for the train company are seeking proper compensation for bank holidays worked last Christmas

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    Travelodge plans to expand core business

    by Michael Millar 16 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 16 Mar 2005

    Travelodge has revealed aggressive expansion plans which will double its workforce, and has said it plans to open a new site every 10 days to coincide with its 20th anniversary.

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    Union chief suspended in inquiry row

    by Mike Berry 16 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 Mar 2005

    The GMB national executive has supended the union's general sectretary, Kevin Curran, following allegations that he tried to contact the QC investigating ballot-rigging allegations

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    Union takes a leaf out of T-Mobile’s book

    by dan thomas 15 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Mar 2005

    Follwing reports that head-offfice 'spies' are checking up on T-Mobile's store staff the communication workers union said it would send secret observers into stores to monitor the situation

    • Employee relations
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    About 70 ferry staff take Brittany to tribunal

    by dan thomas 14 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 14 Mar 2005

    Change to sickness benefits without consultation is a breach of 1999 Act, said union

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    T&G seek one-off windfall tax on excess profits

    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2005

    The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has called on chancellor Gordon Brown to use this week's Budget to levy a one-off windfall tax on the excess profits of the giant oil companies and bank.

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    Call for comments on revised industrial action code

    by Michael Millar 11 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 11 Mar 2005

    The Department of Trade and Industry seeks comments on proposed revisions to the Code of Practice on Industrial Action Ballots and Notice to Employers.

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    Prentis re-elected leader of Unison

    by Mike Berry 9 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 9 Mar 2005

    The leader of Britain's biggest union, Unison, has been re-elected after polling 75% of the votes.

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    Wrong approach in overtime campaign

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005

    The TUC’s ‘bossagram’ e-mail campaign [in which workers were encouraged to send anonymous e-mails to their bosses pointing out how...

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    Union fears for HR function in Inland Revenue merger

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005

    The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union is seeking urgent talks with the Inland Revenue (IR) over its proposals for...

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    BBC protest at proposed job cuts

    by dan thomas 2 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 2 Mar 2005

    Day of action planned to show united resistance to plans to cut up to 6000 jobs

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    Teachers are top of the class for unpaid hours

    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2005

    Teachers and lecturers work more unpaid overtime than any other occupation, according to a league table of working hours.

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