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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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    BA cabin crew look set for strike action

    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2009

    Strike action at British Airways (BA) is likely, unless a compromise can be reached at a meeting on Monday, unions representing...

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    Equal pay settlement for 196 council workers

    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2009

    Almost 200 women workers pursuing equal pay claims against their employer, Cumbria County Council, have accepted an offer to settle,...

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    • Trade unions

    Postal strike likely to go ahead as Royal Mail rejects union offer

    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009

    Royal Mail workers look set to strike next week after the postal firm rejected peace plans tabled by the Communication...

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    Postal workers union demands three-year pay increase for Royal Mail staff

    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2009

    A pay increase for Royal Mail workers over a three-year period was one of the demands laid out by the...

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    Equal pay councils may have little choice but to fight claims

    by John Charlton 12 Oct 2009
    by John Charlton 12 Oct 2009

    Revelations by local government trade union Unison that councils are spending millions fighting equal pay claims prompted an employment lawyer...

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    Councils spend millions fighting equal pay claims

    by John Charlton 12 Oct 2009
    by John Charlton 12 Oct 2009

    Local authorities are spending up to £1.3m each in legal fees fighting equal pay claims.Unison, the union which represents local...

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    Royal Mail workers threaten 10-day rolling strike action

    by Personnel Today 12 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 12 Oct 2009

    Postal unions have warned that they may launch a 10-day rolling strike across the country, which could begin as early...

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    CWU Royal Mail workers vote for strike

    by Louisa Peacock 8 Oct 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 8 Oct 2009

    Royal Mail is set to endure a national strike after a majority of postal workers voted to take part in...

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    British Airways faces strike threat over cuts and changes package

    by Helen Gilbert 8 Oct 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 8 Oct 2009

    British Airways faces the risk of industrial action after it cut the equivalent of 1,700 jobs, changed working practices and...

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    Postal strike ballot result due later today

    by Louisa Peacock 8 Oct 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 8 Oct 2009

    The result of a ballot on a nationwide postal strike is expected to be released today (8 October).A series of...

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    Aer Lingus staff face pay cuts

    by Personnel Today 7 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 7 Oct 2009

    Aer Lingus has asked staff earning more than €35,000 (£32,400) a year to take pay cuts as it unveiled plans...

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    Pilots under pressure to fly when tired risking accidents

    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2009

    Pilots are being put under pressure to fly when they are too tired, increasing the risk of a serious accident,...

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    National minimum wage increases to £5.80 per hour

    by Louisa Peacock 1 Oct 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 1 Oct 2009

    The National Minimum Wage (NMW) increase to £5.80 per hour, starting today, will benefit nearly one million workers, according to...

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    RMT calls off Victoria line Tube strike

    by Kat Baker 30 Sep 2009
    by Kat Baker 30 Sep 2009

    The RMT has called off a planned one-day strike on the Victoria line over changes to Underground train drivers’ working...

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    IBM delays pension scheme closure after staff backlash

    by John Charlton 29 Sep 2009
    by John Charlton 29 Sep 2009

    IT giant IBM has pushed back its final salary pension scheme closure by one year amid a prediction that up...

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