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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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    Employers face one in five chance of a dispute

    by Mark Crail 19 Jun 2007
    by Mark Crail 19 Jun 2007

    HR practitioners predict a one in five chance that their organisation will be involved in a collective dispute with their...

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    Unite and Confederation of Paper Industries sign national agreement on terms and conditions

    by Mike Berry 15 Jun 2007
    by Mike Berry 15 Jun 2007

    Super-union Unite and the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI)  have concluded a national agreement on behalf of 3,000 workers in the...

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    Communication Workers Union accuses Royal Mail of attempting to provoke strike action rather than negotiating

    by Mike Berry 14 Jun 2007
    by Mike Berry 14 Jun 2007

    The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has accused Royal Mail of attempting to provoke strike action rather than looking to negotiate....

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    Unions call for Remploy HR team to resign after factory closures were announced to staff by DVD

    by Greg Pitcher 8 Jun 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 8 Jun 2007

    Unions have called for the resignation of all 47 HR professionals at Remploy after it announced factory closures by DVD....

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    Workers at the Department for Work and Pensions likely to face further compulsory redundancies

    by Mike Berry 1 Jun 2007
    by Mike Berry 1 Jun 2007

    Workers at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are likely to be facing more compulsory redundancies, a move likely...

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    Tesco drivers in Livingston to strike for second time over ongoing contract disputes and union representation

    by Gareth Vorster 1 Jun 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 1 Jun 2007

    Tesco drivers based in Livingston will strike for a second time on 5 June as a result of ongoing contract...

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    University and College Union joint general secretary Paul Mackney slams government’s privatisation plans for higher and further education

    by Greg Pitcher 1 Jun 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 1 Jun 2007

    The government’s higher and further education policy has been slated by the joint general secretary of the University and College...

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    London Underground maintenance contractor Metronet Rail to axe up to 290 full-time administrative and middle management posts

    by Gareth Vorster 24 May 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 24 May 2007

    Metronet Rail will axe up to 290 full-time administrative and middle management positions as part of a streamlining exercise.The firm responsible...

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    TUC calls on government to protect workers and the UK economy from excesses of private equity takeovers

    by Mike Berry 24 May 2007
    by Mike Berry 24 May 2007

    The TUC is calling on the government to introduce a set of measures to deal with ‘threats’ to the economy...

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    Outsourcing provider Haden signs recognition deal with Public and Commercial Services union

    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007

    Outsourcing provider Haden has signed a recognition deal with the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), covering Haden’s office support services contract with the...

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    Unions accuse Gordon Brown of siding with business rather than workers

    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007

    Gordon Brown has been accused of siding with big business against workers as unions gear up for a major assault on...

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    Engineering construction staff reject new national agreement terms including scrapping morning tea breaks

    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 May 2007

    Engineering construction workers have voted to reject the terms of a new national agreement that includes a provision allowing the...

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    Personnel Today interviews… Alan Ritchie, general secretary, Ucatt

    by Mike Berry 21 May 2007
    by Mike Berry 21 May 2007

    Alan Ritchie, general secretary of Ucatt, explains why the Olympic Games' building project risks disaster, and how some firms are getting away with 'murder'.

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    • Economics, government & business

    Communication Workers Union condemns the government’s decision to close 2,500 post offices across the UK

    by Mike Berry 18 May 2007
    by Mike Berry 18 May 2007

    The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has condemned the government’s decision to close 2,500 post offices across the UK as a...

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    Government plans to fine employers caught paying less than minimum wage

    by Mike Berry 17 May 2007
    by Mike Berry 17 May 2007

    The government is to target cheating employers with a new regime of fines if they pay below the national minimum...

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