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Herding workers together like cattle is undermining the national lockdown.
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Herding workers together like cattle is undermining the national lockdown.
GMB union has exposed a scheme by Brintons to swindle workers out of a previously agreed-upon…
GMB, the union for Local Government workers, has today slammed Solihull Council and private…
Government must change course over personal protection equipment, cleaning equipment, and funding.
‘Traumatised’ GMB members working in Epsom and St Helier NHS have been told to use sheets to…
The company has ceased all non-essential manufacturing and instead began make PPE for NHS Staff.
GMB Member with sore throat and no sense of taste and smell now feel under pressure to stay at work.
Implying ambulance staff are responsible for the shortage is as insensitive as it is unacceptable.