News | 18 August 2021 More than 1,250 Asda workers demand supermarket acts to stop violence GMB to hand in 1,250 letters from terrified supermarket workers asking Asda for protection in wake of ‘Spiderman’ gang attack Retail
News | 18 August 2021 GMB to ballot Labour Party staff over compulsory redundancies Workers who give their all to the Labour Party should not be made to pay the price for any reorganisation Politics
News | 18 August 2021 Manic Monday looms for Merthyr as bus drivers set to strike GMB Drivers and engineers are set for strike action as the new school term gets underway, unless stagecoach address the pay disparity which sees Merthyr staff paid less than their colleagues in… Transport
News | 18 August 2021 Yodel faces network standstill as GMB ballots lorry drivers for strike action Yodel picks fight with drivers at a time of mass shortages Courier and delivery
News | 16 August 2021 Barry gravediggers withdraw strike action The move comes after the council agreed to withdraw unilateral changes to gravediggers' contracts from the 13th August. Pay and conditions
News | 16 August 2021 Government’s hydrogen strategy ‘welcome but not ambitious enough’ We must utilise UK technology and manufacturing to underpin our heating strategy and create thousands of highly skilled new jobs says GMB Union Energy
News | 13 August 2021 Time to recognise the realities of Gas Responding to the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon’s letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Climate Change and the future of the Cambo Development, GMB General Secretary Gary Smith… Energy
News | 11 August 2021 “Honest answers” needed from Pladis after proposals for future rejected If Pladis are walking away from this community after nearly a century of production the very least the workforce deserve are honest answers Food and drink
News | 11 August 2021 Traffic wardens strike over pay in tory heartland After a decade of having their allowances frozen, GMB parking wardens for NSL parking in Westminster are set to strike over pay and conditions Local Government
News | 11 August 2021 Government pay deal shows ‘disregard’ for Environment Agency workers Unions have described the real terms pay cut as ‘a national embarrassment’ in the run up to COP26 Local Government
News | 10 August 2021 Private ownership ‘not the answer’ to clean up southern water Weak regulation of private water companies has failed, and they should be taken in house to give the system the badly needed investment our water systems Water
News | 6 August 2021 Forcing carers around NHS Wales Test, Trace Protect ‘not the answer’ The union for carers has warned that decision to exempt double-vaccinated care workers that have been contacted by NHS test and trace, isn’t the answer to the Social care staffing crisis Care NHS and ambulance