Standing with brave Asda workers from every corner of the country today at the company HQ in Leeds. Threatened with the sack unless they sign a punishing new contract - it's simply not good enough.
Wow. 10,000 of you are standing with Asda workers today. Amazing support for this dedicated workforce. š Threatened with the sack unless they sign a punishing new contract. š Please help us demand a better deal ā https://www.gmb.org.uk/campaign/tell-asda-respect-your-workers
Early start for some of the Southern region contingent on our way to Leeds to tell Asda #NotoContract6 - disgraceful the Asda have threatened workers with the sack if they donāt sign new contracts
The husband of one worker said a manager from the leading supermarket turned up at the door when his wife was off-sick with the controversial new contract.
GMB call for halt to Frimley Health NHS Trust application to create wholly owned subsidiary and parliamentary inquiry over possible conflict of interests over decision to privatise non-clinical services āThis is an absolute stick on conflict of interest for Sir Andrew Morris if heās had any sort of input on the decision to allow this wholly owned subsidiary proposal by Frimley Health NHS trust to go through approvedā, says GMB Southern https://www.gmb-southern.org.uk/news/gmb-call-for-halt-to-frimley-health-trust-privatisation-plans
āŖWeāre up bright and early and ready to go for another Brighton Pride! Here for a great day, but as our T-shirts this year say, letās not forget that PRIDE IS A PROTEST!
Chances of a strike at St Georgeās Hospital recede as talks with GMB produce results āWe have received very welcome guarantees covering the vast majority of staff but we are still looking for management to provide further assurances in the meetings which will held over the next few weeksā, says GMB https://www.gmb-southern.org.uk/news/chances-of-strike-action-recede-at-st-georges-hospital
Our members at Frimley Health NHS Trust met MP Tan Dhesi at Wexham Park Hospital yesterday to discuss their concerns over plans to privatise non-clinical services. Thanks to Tan for agreeing to come ā perhaps now the Trust will take the concerns of our workers more seriously!