News | 11 June 2019 Amazon's public sector millions revealed: £50 million in just one year Amazon made £11 million from HMRC - despite outrage over internet giant's tiny £1.7 tax payment Outsourcing
News | 11 June 2019 Glasgow equal pay campaigner receives prestigious award Shona Thomson wins Eleanor Marx award in recognition of her pivotal role in the Glasgow Women’s Strike Equality
News | 11 June 2019 Brighton sack three ground staff during 'witch hunt' over team sheet social media leaks No evidence has been found or presented by the club during this near thee month investigation says GMB Union Equality
News | 11 June 2019 Government to blame for scrapping of free over 75 TV licences Tories clearly don’t value pensioners – they’ve palmed off the responsibility free TV licences and snatched away the cash Politics
News | 10 June 2019 Employers should give night shift workers free vitamin D Lack of Vitamin D can lead to painful bone conditions with huge detrimental effects to everyday lives of our members Pay and conditions
News | 10 June 2019 Authorities splash £20 billion on outsourcing They should focus on services, not lining the pockets of private companies Outsourcing
News | 10 June 2019 Health and safety hero wins award Community activist Wayne Kidger - who has a bus named after him - scoops gong for life-saving work Pay and conditions
News | 10 June 2019 Nine water bosses pocket £70 million as bills spiral Thirty years on from privatisation, GMB investigation shows nine fat cats trousered £11 million in 2018 alone Water
News | 6 June 2019 GMB union descends on Brighton for annual congress Delegates head to Brighton with speeches from London Mayor Sadiq Khan, ex-footballer Leroy Rosenior and GMB General Secetary Tim Roache Politics
News | 4 June 2019 Trump insists NHS is absolutely on table in trade deal If this is May’s parting shot then she’ll have misjudged the strength of feeling the public have for our NHS
News | 3 June 2019 More than 700 council football pitches lost as austerity trashes next generation Cruel cuts follow all England Champions League final and ahead of Women’s World Cup Local Government
News | 25 May 2019 Why is work more dangerous for us, just because we are women? Today, 8th March is International Women’s Day, so I thought I’d write a blog for you about how women’s lives are put in danger every day due to the world being designed with only men in mind. Discrimination at work