Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 3:22 pm I see they’ve moved on to “abhorrent” in their analysis of Rayner’s performance.Deployment of "neoliberal" and "red Tory" can only be hours away.
Unite’s failure to act over bullying and victimisation allegations is ‘unacceptable’ and GMB members have ‘quite simply had enough’.
GMB Union members working in Unite the Union's National Bargaining and Disputes Support Unit (BDSU) have voted to strike over 'bullying and victimisation' from management.
A group of workers will now walk out for four days of strike action, from Tuesday 3 to Friday 6 December, after Unite failed to investigate and take action following complaints that some managers in the BDSU bullied staff and victimised those who spoke out.
The ballot, which opened on 8 November and closed today [Monday], resulted in 83% of the members who participated backing strike action.
Despite attempts by GMB to resolve this dispute, Unite has been unwilling to address the members’ concerns or take any meaningful action.