Tuesday, December 16, 2025

BREAKING: Labour's landmark Employment Rights Bill has PASSED both Houses of Parliament.

 

Fantastic News! Well done Labour Unions and the Labour Government!

"We did it: Labour’s landmark Employment Rights Bill has finally passed BOTH Houses of Parliament – meaning it is just inches away from becoming law.
The Bill is the first step in delivering the New Deal for Working People, the greatest uplift to workers’ rights in a generation. And it all starts with this Bill, which includes:
Guaranteed hours contracts – the right for everyone to have a contract that reflects the hours they actually work, cracking down on exploitative zero-hours contracts.
Repealing anti-union laws like the Tories’ draconian 2016 Trade Union Act.
Protections against fire and rehire - new protections making it harder for bad employers to fire you if you don’t accept cuts in pay or conditions.
Tougher enforcement of rights - a new watchdog to crack down on bad bosses and ensure all employers respect rights at work.
More say at work – stronger rights for unions to campaign and negotiate to win better pay and conditions for workers.
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But this wouldn’t have happened without people like you. At every step of the way, the Tories teamed up with bad bosses and Reform to try and stop the Bill. And when it got to the House of Lords, the Liberal Democrats sided with them until the last moment.
But thanks to everyone working to put working people first, inside and outside of Parliament, we kept the pressure on - and we won.
But the fight is not over yet. There are still so many details to be decided about how these new rights are going to work in practice. And we need to make sure the rest of what was promised in the New Deal is delivered, including equal pay, health and safety and more.
Millions of working people across the country deserve job security, fair pay, and dignity at work. The Employment Rights Bill is historic, and a step toward to delivering the New Deal for Working People – but our job is not done yet.
Add your name and celebrate the Employment Rights Bill passing Parliament. www.labourunions.org.uk/backthebill
Today is a historic day. The New Deal is the greatest increase in employment rights in a generation. This Bill was passed by the Labour Government, but it was written and delivered with the labour movement – and it's working people who will soon feel the benefit of these crucial new rights.
Today’s a day to celebrate – before the work continues!
In solidarity,
Helen Pearce,
Director, Labour Unions
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Reproduced from an electronic communication sent by Helen Pearce on behalf of National TULO, 20 Rushworth Street, London SE1 0SS".

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Newham Labour raise over £11,000 for Medical Aid for Palestinians

 

Picture from last weeks Newham Labour fund raising event (11 December) for Medical Aid Palestinians. In a packed restaurant in Stratford, all our MPs and Labour Candidate for Mayor, Forhad Hussain, came and spoke in support. 

Our guest speaker was the Political Advisor to the Palestine Ambassador, Marwan Yaghi. His family is still in Gaza.

Many thanks to all the organisers.

Monday, December 01, 2025

How on earth can anyone say public finances are in a mess?

 


UNISON Winter essentials Grant: Applications open for 24 hours from 12 Noon on Wed 10 December


 ðŸŒ¨️ Winter is tough enough. UNISON's Winter Essentials Grant is here to help members with £200 food shopping vouchers. 

🕗 Open 24 hours on 10 Dec!  Check eligibility here 👉 unsn.uk/40CMVT7

Applicants must:  

  • Be a UNISON member and have paid at least four weeks’ subscriptions as of 10 December 2025. Subscriptions must be up to date.
  • Not have received a grant from UNISON Welfare since 10 June
    2025, excluding the School Uniform Grant and Seasonal Food Fund.
  • Must be responsible (or their partner, if applicable) for household fuel bills. Only one application per household will be considered.

And EITHER:

Be on a low income, meaning a net household income* of no more than £28,205/year (£2,350.42/month)**

OR:

Be in receipt of means-tested benefits. This includes:

  • Universal Credit
  • Housing Benefit
  • Child and/or Working Tax Credits
  • Pension Credit
  • Means-tested Jobseekers Allowance
  • Means-tested Employment Support Allowance
  • Income Support

** Where members either have no recourse to public funds and their household income is above £28,205/year an assessment will be undertaken to see whether they would be eligible for benefits if they did have recourse to public funds so that they are not disadvantaged.   

How do I apply?

All applications should be made online. Applications will open on this page for 24 hours from 12 noon on Wednesday 10 December. Eligible members will be chosen at random from the applicant pool and contacted to submit supporting documents.

Due to limited funds and in anticipation of high demand, we regret that we will not be able to help all members who apply.

If you are unable to complete the application due to a disability access need, please email: weg@unison.co.uk or call UNISONdirect on 0800 0 857 857.

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Voting has closed: UNISON General Secretary elections result due 17 December

 

"I want to say how grateful I am to everyone who’s backed my campaign, from activists and branches to the thousands of members who took the time to vote and put their trust in me.

This campaign has never been about one person. It’s been about you, your pay, your conditions, your safety at work, and your belief in the work we’re doing together to build a stronger union for every member. Thank you"

Hat tip  https://x.com/Christina4GS/status/1993383596565074212?s=20 Results are announced on Wednesday 17 December.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Pleshey, Essex Walk

On last Sunday 16th Gill and I did a 5.5 mile circular walk around the ancient village of Pleshey. Home to a famous medieval castle (now long gone) mentioned in Shakespeare's "Richard II". We have walked in the area a number of times but used this time a route from Country Walking magazine.

We saw near a lake, a much smaller bird repeatedly appear to attack and drive off a much larger Red Kite. I assume competition over food/territory?  

Mostly easy going, flat countryside, with a very muddy/clay final stretch. The weather was dry but overcast but there was still plenty of big Essex skies. We stopped for lunch outside the Great Waltham Guildhall. The former home of Sir William Wade who at the Tower of London interrogated (tortured?) Guy Fawkes over the Gunpowder plot.

Great Waltham is also known as the home of Elizabeth Lowys who was executed as a supposed "Witch" in 1565.

On the "listening bench" we sat upon for lunch, next to the war memorial, there was a QR code that you could use to download personal accounts by local residents of life in the village during World War 2, with reminisces of German bombing raids, the arrival of American servicemen and singing Italian prisoners of war. 

We drove from East London in around 50 minutes but you can use public transport via train to Cheltenham then bus 48 or X10. We stopped off on the way home for a drink at the George and Dragon pub in Wanstead. 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Last Chance to Vote for Christina McAnea for UNISON General Secretary

 



Very last chance to vote for @Christina4GS

- to be sure. stick a 1st class stamp on the ballot SAE to make sure it gets there on time for close on this Tuesday 5PM 25/11/25. If you have lost SAE just post the ballot paper in a normal envelope with 1st class stamp to 

Civica election services,London N81 1ER”

Fingers crossed!

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Newham "ACTIVATE" training & out canvassing for Labour Mayoral Candidate - Forhad Hussain

I was very pleased to be selected again as a Labour Councillor candidate for West Ham ward in Newham. Today around 60 Newham fellow candidates, attended an all day training in Forest Gate run by the Labour Activate programme. This was the first time that we had met together. It was probably one of the best political organising training courses I have been on. 

There was a nice mix of presentations, Q&As and small group work. It was very clear that the presentation team were very experienced and competent. 

After lunch there was the inevitable Group photograph with us all and our new Labour Mayoral Candidate, Forhad Hussain, local MPs Sir Stephen Timms, James Asser, Uma Kumaran and Unmesh Desai AM. Photos - no doubt will follow. 

Then Forhad gave a short, well received speech outlining who he was, why he is in politics and what he is determined to achieve for Newham if elected. 

Next we were taken out in small groups with a tutor to actually go out and practice what we had learnt. Each of the Group took turns to brief the team, on what to do when out campaigning, then each lead us for 10 minutes "running the board" (leading and directing the team and inputting feedback online via their phone). 

It got very, very wet towards the end but despite the rain it did not "put a damper on" a really positive day.  Tomorrow we finish the course with an "online session".