News and events
‘We won’t work if you won’t pay’…
every little helps so, join the wave of protests…
The Right to Work Campaign organised an occupation of Tesco’s prestige …
Right to Work and unemployed activists and supporters occupied Westminster Tesco on Saturday. Police issued warning over trespass and refused to answer why they weren’t arresting Tesco bosses for breaching minimum wage legislation.
Disabled people and other targeted claimant groups are being forced to work for 30 hours a week for £2.25 an hour in benefits and if they do not jump through these hoops they face their benefits being cut off
Following the vote for strike action by Sparks working for Balfour Beatty, and having failed to prevent them in the courts, BBES has abandoned its attempt to force new contracts on construction workers.
Electricians protested on Wednesday night at the Electrical Contractors Association annual dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel on London ’s Park Lane .As the bosses …
Protest at Tesco, Portcullis House, Bridge St, Westminster, SW1A 2JR – opposite Parliament
10am, Saturday 18 February with placards, banners and innovative protest.
Workfare means that those on benefits are forced into unpaid work for multi-million pound companies. Instead of the living wage – they receive £2.25 an hour in benefits for 30 hours of work.
New analysis published by the TUC shows that unemployment in the UK stands at 6.3 million, when using the American U6 measure of unemployment.
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