Tory latest: Javid and Hunt promise tax cuts as Shapps defends decision not to resign from Boris cabinet July 10, 2022 Press Association Sajid Javid has said his tax-cutting plans would cost around £39 billion per year, but this did not include slashing fuel duty further in the short-term. The Tory leadership candidate said he does not “believe in unfunded tax cuts”, adding: “I will be setting out in the next few days a scorecard which [...]
Govia Thameslink workers vote in favour of strike July 7, 2022 Around 2,000 members of the union RMT working at Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) have voted in favour of walking out. GTR workers were originally balloted as part of the RMT’s national dispute against Network Rail and other 13 operators. But despite voting yes, GTR members did not reach the legal threshold to participate in the [...]
Union members at CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway vote in favour of industrial action July 5, 2022 Around 300 members of the Union TSSA working at CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway have voted in favour of industrial action over salaries. According to the union, which revealed the ballots’ results today, workers at both operators said they were prepared to both walk out and to take industrial action short of strike. This means [...]
Businesses warn of strikes’ impact on London ahead of train drivers’ historic ballot July 5, 2022 Businesses have warned of the impact of strikes on the capital’s economy ahead of Monday’s national ballot called by train driver union Aslef. “At a time when London businesses are facing several crises, including increasing costs, rising inflation and adapting to hybrid working, it’s important that government and rail unions work together to find a [...]
First national rail strike since 1995 looms as union ballots members at 10 different train firms July 5, 2022 The country will be brought to an unprecedented standstill if train drivers vote for their first national strike since 1995. Aslef union members are to be balloted over industrial action at 10 different train firms across the country. It was also reported there was similar action proposed by the TSSA union, which represents station and [...]
Hospitality crisis: Fewer pubs in England and Wales than ever before with less than 40,000 for first time on record July 4, 2022 Fresh analysis that sheds light on the ruinous impact of the pandemic and soaring business costs shows this a.m. that there are fewer pubs in England and Wales than ever before. The total number of pubs dropped below 40,000 during the first half of 2022, a fall of more than 7,000 since a decade ago. [...]
Education union threatens teacher strike unless ‘inflation plus’ pay increase secured July 1, 2022 An education union has rejected a nine per cent pay increase for new teachers as inadequate and threatened to strike if a better offer is not made. The joint general secretaries of the National Education Union (NEU) wrote to the secretary of state Nadhim Zahawi asking him to address the “ profound crisis” in the [...]
Travel disruption looms over as Avanti West Coast workers vote to strike June 29, 2022 Travel disruption continues to loom over the UK as hundreds of members of the TSSA union working for Avanti West Coast have voted in favour of walking out. The union announced today the results of the ballot– which was called on 10 June over pay, conditions and job security as the cost-of-living crisis continues to [...]
Exclusive: Rotageek’s CEO on ‘the silver bullet’ for the future of flexible working June 28, 2022 The early 2020s have been difficult for business leaders and employers. Not only have they needed to cope and adjust to unpredictable levels of customer demand, but they’ve also needed to to keep their teams going through the harsh uncertainties of lockdowns, pingdemics and furloughs. These curveballs have forced businesses to accelerate the need to [...]
Shapps warns RMT the country ‘coped’ with three strikes due to ‘collapse of commuting’ June 27, 2022 Grant Shapps has warned most of the country “coped” during last week’s strikes due to the “collapse of commuting” and increasingly hybrid working culture. Commenting after the third day of industrial action by tens-of-thousands of RMT union members, he said they had struck to “ defend indefensible working practices” which needed an update. Writing in [...]