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How your MP voted in the House of Commons for the foreign aid cuts bill

How your MP voted in the House of Commons for the foreign aid cuts bill
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UK: Second round of strikes at DVLA over safety at Covid-19 hotspot

UK: Second round of strikes at DVLA over safety at Covid-19 hotspot On Tuesday administration workers at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) headquarters in Swansea, South Wales walked out for a second round of four-day strike action over Covid-19 safety concerns at the government run agency. It follows the four days of strike action in the second week of April by 1,400 workers at the DVLA headquarters following a ballot of its members by the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) which returned a mandate in favour of 71.6 percent in favour in a 50.3 percent turnout. The DVLA employs around 6,000 staff at its headquarters and call centre in the city.

Neath Port Talbot Council urged to take over leisure services

Neath Port Talbot Council urged to take over leisure services
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Every worker has a right to a safe workplace

THIS week PCS members at the Driving Vehicle Licensing Agency in Swansea took strike action for four days in response to management’s refusal to take their health and safety concerns seriously.   During the first Covid-19 lockdown, management adopted a cautious approach, ensuring attendance at the huge site that employs thousands of workers was kept to a minimum.   But by mid-2020, management no doubt under departmental pressure from Transport Minister Grant Shapps had bought into the Tory government’s mantra that everything would soon be back to normal and a rapid escalation of returning staff to the workplace began. The number of Covid-19 cases dramatically increased, until there were over 600 positive cases the highest number in any UK workplace alongside a tragic and avoidable fatality.  

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