
GMB and Adur & Worthing Council agree staged approach to talks aimed at ending bin dispute
We would ask the residents of Adur & Worthing to continue being understanding and supportive of our striking members as talks begin and develop, says GMB
We would ask the residents of Adur & Worthing to continue being understanding and supportive of our striking members as talks begin and develop, says GMB
Members will also receive an occupational sick pay scheme and all pay will be backdated
GMB offer open invitation to both Adur & Worthing Chief Executive and officials from sister union Unison to attend the picket line in Lancing to address striking workers.
This latest attempt to bully them out of fighting for their most basic rights is inflaming rather than resolving the situation, says GMB
There must be no retaliation and members return to work tomorrow, says GMB Union
Ultimately, it will be down to the members whether this offer goes far enough for them to accept the offer and end the strike says GMB Union
Social workers would lose around £7,000 per year, and traffic wardens would lose about £2,000 per year, says GMB Union.
Visit the picket line and see for yourself says GMB in a letter to cabinet lead for waste management [1]. No one ever has a right to drive a truck into a pedestrian
ISS was given contract as a living wage employer – now they must honour that, says GMB
Most of the affected staff are low-paid women, while management were awarding themselves a 7 per cent pay rise, say GMB Union