Workers to Westminster Live Blog
Catch up on our Workers Power the Future campaign day, where GMB members are campaigning for the voice of workers to be heard in the transition.
If the transition is to deliver jobs, prosperity and security, and fulfil our climate obligations, then change must be done with workers - not to them.
The UK needs real-world plans to make a success of our energy transition.
This requires better cooperation between unions, industry, and government, and it means authentic worker voice must be at the heart of change.
GMB is clear: a future imposed will fail.
Worker and community participation in decisions affecting their livelihoods and prosperity is vital.
For over 135 years, GMB members have helped fuel our country’s success. They will be pivotal to what comes next.
That’s why we say ‘workers power the future’.
All realistic plans for net zero will require use of gas for the foreseeable future.
These central London gas lamps are part of our heritage.
After years of dithering by the Government, sadly there are few alternatives to keep the lights on.
Labour’s energy policy needs to deliver for working people or it won’t deliver at the ballot box.
If it can be shown to be safe for workers and communities, fracking offers part of the solution to…
Baker Hughes can afford to do better by workers.
Next step could mean a formal strike ballot of Waltham Forest refuse workers.
Time is running out to fix the Tory mess that has left our country so underprepared.