News | 18 February 2020 Protest over council plan to slash care worker wages GMB is staging a protest in anger at Stoke Council plans to slash dedicated carer workers’ pay by 20% Local Government
News | 18 February 2020 Almost 1 million on zero hours contracts after massive rise GMB has expressed outrage after new figures show almost 1 million are on zero hours contracts after a sharp rise. Gig economy
News | 18 February 2020 NHS survery shows legislation not enough to stop attacks GMB, the union for NHS and ambulance staff, has responded to the results of the NHS Staff survey today showing more than one in four experience violence or abuse. NHS and ambulance
News | 17 February 2020 GMB calls for parliamentary inquiry into Amazon as conditions for workers worsen Conditions are getting worse for Amazon workers, it’s time for a Parliamentary inquiry says GMB Union Gig economy
News | 13 February 2020 More than 2,000 lollipop men and women slashed as Tory cuts bite Great Britain has lost more than 2,000 lollipop men and women during ten years of Tory austerity, shock GMB analysis reveals. Education
News | 13 February 2020 Strike action at Brighton's housing repairs contractor GMB Union members working on Brighton and Hove Councils Housing Repairs for private contractor The Mears Group team, are now balloting over potential strike action.
News | 13 February 2020 GMB responds to Scotland Secretary's offshore wind admission Alister Jack has unwittingly revealed the truth: the UK government has washed their hands of their responsibility Energy
News | 13 February 2020 Sussex patient transport 'moving closer to crisis' Once again hard-working staff and GMB members are made to suffer for Sussex Commissioners dithering NHS and ambulance
News | 11 February 2020 Time to get on with building HS2 Thousands of skilled jobs depend on the project in construction and the supply chain Manufacturing
News | 6 February 2020 Wedgwood job cuts 'another body blow for UK ceramics' GMB, the Potteries union, says the latest Wedgwood job cuts represent ‘another body blow; for the UK ceramics industry. Manufacturing
News | 6 February 2020 Woeful' pay offer would leave teaching assistants £4,000 worse off Nursery staff would be down £6,000 and social workers almost £10,000 since 2009 if deal was accepted Local Government
News | 5 February 2020 Unions reject ‘woeful' local government and schools pay offer This offer does nothing to address the decade of savage cuts our members have suffered Local Government