News | 9 July 2020 Welsh social carers betrayed by the Tories GMB, the union for social care workers, has accused the government of 'cynically exploiting the Clap for Carers campaign' and betraying workers, after they refused to exempt the Welsh Governments… Care
News | 9 July 2020 Solidarity with Dawn Butler MP We stand in solidarity with Dawn Butler MP and her staff who have made the difficult decision to close one of their constituency Office in Willesden, London under COVID 19.
News | 9 July 2020 Government has ‘double crossed’ pensioners over license fee Ministers gave the BBC no choice shifting the burden and reducing their funding says GMB Union Pensions
News | 8 July 2020 Charging frontline heroes to keep us safe a ‘disgrace’ GMB Union investigation found trusts charging keyworkers up to £1,300 a year to park
News | 8 July 2020 Summer statement cash boost must go to workers, not bosses GMB, Britain's general union, has responded to the Chancellor’s summer statement today. Economy
News | 7 July 2020 GMB welcomes hydrogen APPG’S call for investment Urgent action is needed to stop the UK falling behind, says gas workers’ union
News | 6 July 2020 Full coronavirus sick pay for 15,000 care workers All staff at 185 facilities who have tested positive for covid-19 will have pay backdated to April Care
News | 3 July 2020 Almost 20,000. covid-19 deaths in care homes Ministers' negligent approach to care during this crisis has meant thousands more died than should have done Care
News | 3 July 2020 Government must turn clapping for carers into cash recognition Ministers must reverse a decade of real terms pay cuts for NHS staff their own government imposed says GMB Union NHS and ambulance
News | 2 July 2020 School 'back to drawing board' for September reopening GMB says schools are back to the drawing board after the Education Secretary formally announced plans to reopen fully in September. Education
News | 1 July 2020 Reopening job centres 'more PR than policy' Security guards are amongst those occupations with the highest covid-19 death rates
News | 30 June 2020 Infrastructure spend 'drop in the ocean' The PM's £5 billion infrastructure spend would fill less than half of the potholes in England and Wales Economy