Labour Research February 2017

The right prescription? - further substantial change to already heavily pressured health and care services is under way, thanks to Sustainability and Transformation Plans; Cold logic of hot desking - hot desking seems to be on the rise, as cash-strapped local authorities reduce office space. How can unions influence the practice to safeguard members?; Domestic violence - the effects of domestic violence and abuse can often spill over into the workplace - which makes it an important issue for trade unions to address

News

Academic staff call for higher education Bill to be mothballed
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Survey results released by the UCU lecturers’ union have highlighted the opposition of academics to the Higher Education and Research Bill ...
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Welsh government introduces Bill to rescind aspects of Trade Union Act
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Unions in Wales have welcomed the decision of the Welsh government to introduce legislation to repeal aspects of the Trade Union Act adopted by the ...
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Centenary news (265 words)

In the February 1947 issue of Labour Research, the magazine reported on the recent nationalisation of the coal industry as follows: 
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Prime minister’s key Brexit speech fuels concerns over jobs and rights
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Unions called on prime minister Theresa May to calm the fears of working people after she declared that in order to control immigration, the UK will ...
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Southern rail strikes suspended
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Three strike days on Southern rail, scheduled for 24, 25 and 27 January, were called off as the rail operator and the Aslef train drivers’ union ...
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Majority of schools face funding cuts (258 words)

Every constituency in England stands to lose out from the government’s funding proposals for schools, according to the schoolcuts.org.uk website ...
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Unemployment falls to 1.6 million
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Unemployment under the Labour Force Survey count fell by 52,000 to 1.6 million in the three months to November 2016. 
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Inflation highest for two years (66 words)

Inflation is at its highest level since July 2014. Under the Retail Prices Index (RPI) — the measure favoured by union negotiators — the annual ...
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Key economic indicators

Key economic indicators (410 words)

Inflation +2.5%, Average earnings +2.8% ...
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Union news

Lecturers vote on top job as third candidate joins Unite race
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Voting is underway among the 105,000 members of the University and College Union (UCU) in the election of their next general secretary. 
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Penman re-elected (34 words)

Dave Penman has been re-elected general secretary of the FDA senior public servants’ union for a further five-year term. He was first elected ...
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Shopworkers’ campaign stepped up
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Retail union Usdaw is stepping up its campaign to organise staff at low-cost supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl and to get the firms to recognise the ...
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Health union gains recognition
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The TUC-affiliated Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association has finally gained recognition and national bargaining rights in England from NHS ...
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Heartunions week
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The TUC is asking workplace reps to sign up for this month’s Heartunions week which showcases the work of union activists and members in the ...
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BA dispute sees membership surge
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General union Unite announced that it had seen a surge in membership among British Airways cabin crew leading up to last month’s 48-hour strike ...
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UNISON 
election hearing
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The certification officer is to hold another hearing this month in relation to the complaints about the 2015 general secretary election in public ...
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European news

Court battle gets underway over France’s new labour law
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Following last year’s major demonstrations against France’s new labour law, the CGT, one of France’s largest union confederations, has taken ...
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Amazon dispute sees new tactics
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Germany’s Ver.di union has announced new tactics in its struggle with online retail giant Amazon. 
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Cyprus unity talks backed
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Leaders of the main union confederations in both the Greek and Turkish parts of Cyprus have issued a joint declaration calling for a successful end ...
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Call for robotics law
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The legal affairs committee of the European Parliament has approved a report calling for European legislation to regulate developments in the area of ...
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‘Quality’ employment
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The European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU) has called for an improvement in the quality of public sector workers’ employment ...
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Features

Sustainable development?
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Critics say that Sustainability and Transformation Plans for health and care organisations in England will create yet more chaos across the NHS.
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Hot desking thrives in cold financial climate
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Labour Research looks at the rise in “hot desking” arrangements — the problems these arrangements can bring, and how unions can make them ...
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Domestic abuse: a union issue
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Domestic abuse may appear to be a wholly personal matter to do with private lives. However, its impact is often felt in the workplace, making it a ...
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Law Matters

Another blow dealt to bogus self-employment
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Last month, the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) secured a significant victory against courier firm CitySprint in the ongoing battle ...
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Judgment draws attention to access to justice issues
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In a ruling which is helpful to claimants of limited means, and which draws attention to the importance of protecting the principle of access to ...
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Workers’ rights Bill
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A new Bill intended to protect employment rights post-Brexit has been presented to Parliament by Melanie Onn, Labour MP for Great Grimsby. 
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New director
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A new director of labour market enforcement was announced recently. 
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Law Queries

Data protection
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Q. What is the General Data Protection Regulation? ...
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Rest breaks (317 words)

Q. If an employee wants to bring a claim against an employer for failure to provide a rest break, will they have to prove the employer actively ...
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Disciplinary hearings (134 words)

Q. Can a trade union official only accompany a member to a disciplinary hearing if the union is recognised? ...
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Law Back-up

Draft codes on picketing and balloting published
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In preparation for the dramatic changes to picketing and industrial action requirements introduced by the Trade Union Act 2016 (TUA), the government ...
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Health & Safety Matters

Union decries rise in attacks on nhs staff
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The rise in attacks on NHS staff is “completely unacceptable” and is being fuelled by increased pressure on the health service, says public ...
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Breast cancer and night work: doubt cast on research suggesting no link
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An Oxford University study which concluded that “night shift work, including long-term shift work, has little or no effect on breast cancer ...
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Brexit ‘hijack’
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A letter to MPs from the head of structural engineering company REIDsteel has prompted a warning from the TUC that “bad bosses are trying to hijack ...
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Offshore fears
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Almost four in 10 offshore workers have been in a situation where they were unable to report an incident for fear of victimisation, says a new survey ...
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Health & Safety Back-up

Have guidelines led to effective penalties?
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On the first anniversary of Sentencing Council guidelines coming into force for health and safety and corporate manslaughter offences (as well as for ...
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Equality news

One in eight workers now living in poverty 
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One in every eight workers in the UK — 3.8 million people — is now living in poverty, according to Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion 2016, ...
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Executive ranks must open up to more women
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Companies listed on the FTSE 100 should have at least a third of their executive pipeline positions filled by women by 2020, a government-backed ...
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Low levels of social mobility scar BME youth
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Despite doing better at school, young people from black and Asian Muslim communities are more likely to be unemployed and face social immobility ...
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Workplace Back-up

Mental health support needs more, say critics
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Prime minister Theresa May announced a package of measures in January to improve mental health provision in schools, workplaces and communities. But ...
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E-views

Mental health support needs more, say critics
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Passwords are an essential part of life now — from carrying out the weekly shop, to accessing social media, to logging into your union website. But ...
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News from LRD

LRD Executive Committee (125 words)

The LRD is inviting nominations for the 16 places on its executive committee (EC) and for the post of honorary treasurer for the period May 2017 to ...
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