News | 4 October 2024 Response to Govt's carbon capture announcement GMB, the energy union, has responded to today's announcement on investment in carbon capture technology. Energy
News | 1 October 2024 Covid Inquiry: Ambulance tech close to tears as he describes delays treating 'dead patients An ambulance technician was close to tears as he described having to don PPE before performing CRP on ‘dead’ patients to the Covid Inquiry today [Tuesday]. NHS and ambulance
News | 30 September 2024 PRB remit 'welcome step' Rachel Harrison, GMB National Secretary, said: Health
News | 30 September 2024 Council's licencing practises driving down private hire wages Urgent action is needed, warns GMB. Taxi and private hire
News | 27 September 2024 Goose fair travel chaos averted as tram strike ends Humungoose week of disruption averted as industrial action called off.
News | 27 September 2024 ISG collapse puts new prison at risk GMB Union has responded to the collapse of ISG. Construction
News | 27 September 2024 Southern's plan to plan import bottled water from Norway 'farcical' Talks by Southern Water with a private company to potentially import bottled water from Norway to combat droughts are 'farcical', GMB has said. Water
News | 26 September 2024 Nottingham Goose Fair transport chaos as strike confirmed Revellers face huge travel disruption at this year's event.
News | 25 September 2024 School staff lose £4,000 a year thanks to term time only deals Low-paid school support staff miss out on up to £3,860 every year thanks to ‘punishing’ term time only contracts Labour conference will hear today [Wednesday]. Education
News | 25 September 2024 GMB reacts to PM's Labour Conference speech Gary Smith, GMB General Secretary, said: Politics
News | 25 September 2024 At least 300,000 carers lose up to £3,698 in pay last year At least 300,000 care workers lost out on up to £3,698 in pay last year as their wages fall below inflation, GMB analysis reveals. Care
News | 23 September 2024 Amazon scoops £1billion taxpayer contracts despite 'union-busting' Amazon has been awarded taxpayer-funded public sector contracts totalling more than £1 billion in the past year – despite facing a legal challenge over union busting. Amazon