News | 15 May 2019 Hundreds of 02 Arena security guards 'hung out to dry' These power games are going to leave more than 200 people without a job Security
News | 14 May 2019 Government must make British Steel guarantee This Government has a track record of sitting on its hands while UK manufacturing collapses round its ears Manufacturing
News | 13 May 2019 Landmark battle for Asda equal pay back in court Union calls on supermarket giant to ‘stop chasing lost cause’ Retail
News | 11 May 2019 Labour Women’s Conference: No woman is free until we are all free My belief has always been that the world would be a better place if women made all the decisions; a belief only strengthened by spending a weekend surrounded by confident and eloquent women at… Discrimination at work
News | 10 May 2019 The Price of Austerity GMB Congress in Brighton will soon be upon us (June 9th – 13th) and this year it will be a very special one for two reasons. Firstly, we are celebrating the 130th birthday of the formation of the… Health Safety and Environment
News | 9 May 2019 Major Wilko strike looms over weekend working More than 90% of GMB members are so angry they are willing to walk out – that shows the strength of feeling Retail
News | 2 May 2019 Wedgwood consultation on job cuts ends Why should the taxpayer pay for a Finnish company to take British jobs overseas? Manufacturing
News | 30 April 2019 Government must step in to reassure Four Seasons’ workers and residents The possible collapse of Four Seasons shows our care system is in crisis Care
News | 29 April 2019 GMB calls on shareholders to block British Gas boss's 'obscene' pay rise It is difficult to know which is more unbelievable: the size or timing of Iain Conn’s pay rise Energy
News | 26 April 2019 Outrage over £5m Wedgwood taxpayer cash handover amid job loss threat Public grant to Wedgwood awarded to protect and create hundreds of jobs exposed Manufacturing
News | 25 April 2019 GMB backs Show Racism The red Card event at Man City stadium Heart-breaking rise of racism nowhere more apparent than on football terraces Justice
News | 25 April 2019 Private sector care workers three times more likely to be on zero hours contracts Sobering statistics show a lack of funding putting care sector in danger Care