Sitemap - 2022 - The Week In Work

Labour attacks BMA as public supports striking healthcare workers - Anti-union laws will lead to more disruption - Late night hospitality workers win

Unison NHS ballot flops - BT pay deal - £15,000 payout for striking workers

Too sick to work, too poor to rest - 1000 cleaners strike for pay and sick pay - Double-digit pay deals

Firefighters and doctors announce ballots - Unison president expelled from Labour - Civil service strikes in December

Whitehall shutdown - Migrant farm workers kicked out and in debt - Less than 1% of discrimination cases end up at tribunal

Amid Twitter cull, tech workers organise - Nurses secure strike mandate - Unemployment to double

TSSA’s Cortes retires pending harassment inquiry - UCU smashes ballot thresholds - CWU cancels strikes on ballot challenge

A million public sector workers preparing to strike - union official blocked from standing - 15% raise for NHS outsourced workers

Sick and out of work at all time high - Work injury compensation claims halve in a decade - More than 20,000 ambulance workers balloted

Economically inactive rise post-Covid - 1,600 Bolt drivers take legal action - Derby spends £1.5m fighting equal pay claims

Government attacks unions & workers - Junior doctors ballot - Brewdog H&S breach

Don’t bank on it - Amazon strike ballot - Better to be poor in Slovenia

Strikes postponed over royal mourning - Deliveroo Supreme Court challenge - UK faces biggest fall in real wages in OECD

Truss at odds with public on unions - Absolute poverty to grow by 3 million - Amazon strike ballot

Autumn of anger - 44% pay rise for hospitality workers - Inflation to keep rising

CEO pay skyrockets, worker pay plummets - Arriva bus drivers win - Windsor bin workers strike

Prospect of NHS strikes grows - Strikes in 20 Scottish councils - Hundreds of journalists vote for industrial action

1 million more unemployed by 2025 - Amazon wildcats - London bus strikes

Scottish local authorities vote to strike - Unite’s longest strike is victorious - Met pays up for picket line arrest

Fastest fall in pay on record - Nurses and teachers prepare ballots - Labour won’t help

UK faces biggest pay squeeze in G7 - union membership up 1% - Fire & rehire setback at Tesco

Uber leak exposes extent of illegality - No diplomatic immunity for modern slavery - Sexual harassment “widespread” in parliament

CWU’s big week - Westminster & Wales face off on agency staff - protesters in court

Barristers and airlines strike - Councils too broke to pay minimum - Long covid ruled a disability

Unemployment begins to rise - Government boycotts RMT talks - teaching unions prepare to ballot

Planes, trains & ferries face strikes - Biggest 4-day week trial - Seasonal workers charged illegal fees

Government attack on strike rights - £500k for victim of Labour MP - Modern slavery at NHS supplier

GMB/Deliveroo deal slammed - TSSA NDA shame - 91,000 jobs on the line

UAE workers beat Deliveroo - Fire and rehire council changes hands - Workers stuck in mine for weeks

Council elections face strikes - Sexual harassment endemic - 1 in 5 companies plan redundancies

Biggest rail strike in modern history - Deliveroo’s criminal sentence - H&S failures led to cinematographer's death

Pay keeps falling - Strikes in nearly 20 councils - Arts & crafts unionism

Sunak’s father-in-law wants a 60hr week - Starbucks is getting a roasting - A calendar for unions

Historic Amazon win - Employment Bill delayed (again) - UK union revival?

P&O & the law - poverty to rise - migrant nurses face debt bondage