Winter often brings its own set of workplace issues. Adverse weather conditions can lead to staff shortages due to travel disruption, and seasonal celebrations often result in a rush to book annual leave. We all know…
On Wednesday 21st January 2015 the Workers of England took it’s first steps in to the Post Office when one of our members required representation. To say the Communications Workers Union (C.W.U.) wasn’t pleased to…
What to do when strike action is taken by another union Are you worried about what happens to you when another Union goes on strike at your workplace? We at the Workers of England Trade…
Simon Rice-Birchall, a partner at law firm Eversheds, shares his employment law predictions for 2015. Notable themes of 2014 Despite their significant ongoing impact, employment tribunal fees are still in force after the High Court…
Workers in England, who make up the bulk of the 2,727 City Link work force, face redundancy as the UK parcel delivery company collapses. Major questions need to be asked about City Link, not just…
The Workers of England represent employees in all sectors, this also includes members who work in Education or Training centres. The future of our nation and the long term viability of English companies to compete…
The Workers of England Union is growing and expanding, representing workers in all sectors of industry, as such we are now having to update our website and servers. Our union officials have been concentrating on…