PDAU’s EDI model is unlike anything I’ve seen before. So how and why does it work? and what can the rest of us learn? CONTINUE READING

PDAU’s EDI model is unlike anything I’ve seen before. So how and why does it work? and what can the rest of us learn? CONTINUE READING
Everyone says the Union Learning Fund works so why is the DfE planning to cut its funding? CONTINUE READING
Senior civil servants’ union sues PM, and Mel Simms’ Thought For The Week-The UnionDues podcast is back! CONTINUE READING
Where did the idea come from? How does the show work? What’s the preoccupation with unions and collective voice and a fair deal at work? Here’s Evan Matthew Papp of the Empathy Media Lab and Labor Radio Podcast Network getting to grips with the UnionDues podcast project. CONTINUE READING
With an unexpected majority Labour government, what are the priority issues for the NZ Council of trade Unions? CONTINUE READING
Songs from and the stories behind the Working River project – the lives of those who live and work on the Thames. CONTINUE READING
Terry Pullinger, CWU DGS (Postal) gives the inside story of a tumultuous decade, and his hopes for post-Covid Britain. CONTINUE READING
STUC General Secretary on campaigning, Covid, working with government, the independence debate, and her trade union journey. CONTINUE READING
From podcasters to planners, the booming self-employment sector is a challenge and opportunity for unions. What have we learned so far and what more can we do? CONTINUE READING
The latest UnionDues podcast looks at unionising the fashion industry and the campaign to save UK theatres. CONTINUE READING