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The Leader on MSNThe Farmers’ Union of Wales reflects on Labour's first year in chargeThis week marks the first anniversary of Labour's 2024 UK general election victory. While global tensions remain, domestic ...
New employment laws will make it easier for workers to take collective action. Here's what it could mean for SMEs.
Lazlo Matus, 53, was the right-hand man in a human trafficking gang led by husband-and-wife Attila Angyal, 43, and Melinda Petrovic, 35. Bolton Crown Court heard how women had been kept under the gang ...
Individuals from the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester’s Stroud Road attended the Education and Skills Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, May 14. Nominated by RAU ...
Businessman Paul Russell has become the new Chair of Yorkshire Agricultural Society, succeeding farm retail boss Rob Copley after five years at the helm. Paul, who is CEO of Malton-based Russells, ...
UFCW Local 700 represents over 8,000 Kroger workers across Indiana. Union workers at Kroger stores across the country are negotiating their contracts with the company — including in central Indiana.
A UNION has confirmed there is to be industrial action against Veolia as its members at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire announced strikes. Workers at a toxic waste incineration plant, in Bridges Road ...
The unions say returning Thames Water to public ownership would give staff certainty about their future and improve service to the public. The unions say: “The chaos at Thames Water has dragged on for ...
The unions say returning Thames Water to public ownership would give staff certainty about their future and improve service to the public. The unions say: “The chaos at Thames Water has dragged on for ...
An academy chain which has schools in Corby and Kettering as well as wider Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire has announced a voluntary redundancy programme. The Brooke Weston Trust, which runs ...
And the context is bleak. Between 2021/22 and 2023/24, the UK Government underspent its agricultural budget by £358 million - money that could have bolstered rural resilience but went unspent. In ...
During the massive strikes that built organized labor in the 1930s, there were many workers and union leaders attacked, jailed, and even killed by police and National Guard. In 1948, John L. Lewis, ...
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