Month: August 2018

  • NSSN 402: RMT DOO strike & UCU pay ballot

    NSSN 402: RMT DOO strike & UCU pay ballot

      The RMT is well into its third year of fighting Driver Only Operation (DOO). It has been forced to step up action on Northern Rail and South West Railway with strikes over the last few weeks with more called over the next month. The NSSN was initiated by the RMT and their late great…

  • NSSN 401: Sunderland strike at Liebherr cranes for better pay

    NSSN 401: Sunderland strike at Liebherr cranes for better pay

      “We’ll be out as long as it takes”, was the strident attitude of Liebherr strikers. The Unite the Union and GMB members on the picket line told NSSN North East supporters that they are striking for a decent pay increase. Liebbherr’s offer of 3% was rejected by a decisive 94%. Liebherr is a global…

  • 400: Mid Yorks trust staff victory against NHS privatisation

    400: Mid Yorks trust staff victory against NHS privatisation

      The NSSN marks our 400th weekly bulletin by celebrating a victory by NHS workers against privatisation. This article is written by Adrian O’Malley – Branch Secretary Unison Mid Yorkshire Health (Personal Capacity):- UNISON members working within Estates and Facilities at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust were due to start 3 days strike action against…

  • NSSN 399: Support the striking Birmingham home care workers

    NSSN 399: Support the striking Birmingham home care workers

      The NSSN sends solidarity to Birmingham Council Unison members, who are stepping up their action. This report is from a Birmingham NSSN supporter:- Birmingham home care workers are starting 14 days of discontinuous strike action on 9 August in protest at the Labour council’s attempts to create a completely part-time workforce which would mean that many workers…