Trade Unions
Coverage of Trade Unions in the Nexus archive.
- Trade unions urge CM D.K. Shivakumar not to withdraw revised minimum wage notification
Trade unions are urging Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar not to withdraw the revised minimum wage notification. The notification pertains to adjustments in minimum wage rates.
- No word on hike in minimum pension, allege trade unions
Trade unions allege that a recent notification does not address demands for an increase in the minimum pension or provide clarity on higher pension provisions for applicants.
- Bankers and unions set for clash over possible Burnham tax raid on UK banks
Bankers and union leaders are in conflict over a proposed tax on UK banks to fund Andy Burnham's winter support package. Bankers warn of economic disaster, while unions urge the new PM to ignore 'vested interests'.
- Farm outfits, trade unions write to PM Modi against FTA with U.S.
Farm organizations and trade unions have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi opposing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States. They demand a comprehensive parliamentary and public review of all FTAs and greater transparency in trade negotiations.
- Thousands march in Rome in rival anti- and pro-migration rallies
Thousands participated in rival anti- and pro-migration rallies in Rome after a far-right initiative, 'Remigration and Reconquest,' collected enough signatures to trigger parliamentary discussion. The anti-migration march included fascist salutes and national anthem chanting, while the pro-migration demonstration featured left-wing groups and Palestinian flags. The government faces pressure as it balances far-right demands with legal migration policies and EU migration rules.
- Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales
Trade unions are urging the government to intervene in Tata Steel's delayed electricity grid connection in south Wales. National Grid has caused a six- to eight-month delay, which may extend to 12 months due to unexpected engineering difficulties.
- Starmer’s chief secretary consoled Mandelson after dismissal as US ambassador, undisclosed texts show
Darren Jones, the prime minister’s chief secretary, sent undisclosed texts to Peter Mandelson after his dismissal as US ambassador. The messages included requests for advice on a government reshuffle and critical remarks about Jonathan Reynolds and trade unions.
- Bolivian leader to slash own salary by 50% in gesture to protesters
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz announced a 50% salary cut to address anti-government protests, but the gesture failed to quell unrest as protesters demanded his resignation and clashed with police in La Paz. The protests, initially sparked by his presidency, have intensified with trade unions joining the demonstrations.
- Civil servants will be paid for time off at union conferences under new deal between Labour and unions that is 'insult to taxpayers'
Civil servants will receive paid time off to attend union conferences under a new deal between the Labour party and unions. The agreement has been criticized as an insult to taxpayers. The deal allows civil servants to take paid leave for union activities.
- Rallies under way as workers gather for International Labour Day
Workers, activists, and trade unions worldwide participated in rallies to mark International Labour Day on May 1. The demonstrations took place on Friday, highlighting global labor movements and solidarity.
- Trade unions can access workplaces every WEEK under Angela Rayner's workers' rights revolution in move that business claim will cause them unnecessary disruption
Angela Rayner's proposed workers' rights reforms allow trade unions weekly access to workplaces, sparking claims from businesses that the policy will cause unnecessary disruption. The measure is framed as part of a broader 'workers' rights revolution' aimed at strengthening labor protections.