Posts Tagged ‘trades union’
Pride in London 2019
Pride in London 2019 shot on commission for the National Education Union.
All images © Jess Hurd
Gilet Jaunes May Day Paris
Paris, May Day Yellow Vest movement joins workers, protesting on International Workers Day, France.
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Pride in London 2018
Pride in London 2018 shot on commission for the National Education Union © Jess Hurd
TGI Friday’s Fair Tips Strike
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More information on the dispute here
May Day McStrike
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Uber Win for GMB
GMB wins a historic victory as TfL tells Uber to ‘Get Out of London’ – my photos, shot on commission for the GMB campaign (contact GMB for press images).
GMB, the union for taxi and professional drivers, joins forces with advocacy organisation SumOfUs to hand in a 100,000-strong petition to City Hall calling on Transport for London to guarantee its drivers’ rights and protect the public. The mass petition is handed in to Labour London Assembly Member Unmesh Desai, who has backed the campaign – and who will submit it to TfL as it considers Uber’s application for a new operating licence in London.
© Jess Hurd/reportdigital.co.uk
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May Day – London
May Day, International Workers Day protests. London.
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Paris Unity March
Je suis Charlie Hebdo unity march after the shooting of cartoonists in the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices, Paris.
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Shot on commission for the National Union of Journalists
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Britain Needs A Pay Rise
Britain Needs a Pay Rise TUC demonstration, Central London.
Shot on commission, please contact the TUC to use the images.
© Jess Hurd/TUC
Picket Line Salsa!
Unison cleaners at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) during a 48-hour strike in a protest about discrimination. They are employed by ISS an outsourcing firm and receive less sick pay and fewer holidays than in-house staff and are not allowed to join the staff pension scheme. London.
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Save Our NHS
Save Our NHS demonstration. Conservative Party Conference 2013. Manchester.
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FBU Pensions Strike
FBU 4 hour strike over firefighters pensions and retirement age. East Ham and Poplar Fire Stations, East London.
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TUC Support Huber Ballesteros
TUC delegates support Colombian trade union leader, Huber Ballesteros, who was arrested on false charges of rebellion and financing terrorism. Justice for Colombia. TUC, Bournemouth.
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EDL – No Pasarán
Mass demonstration in Tower Hamlets against the English Defence League. East London.
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Speak Out For Russia
G20 International Day of Action, Global Speak Out For Russia against Vladimir Putin’s homophobic law. Downing Street, London.
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Protect The People’s Post Office
Supporting Crown Post Offices. CWU march from Broadway Crown Office picket line to a rally at Portcullis House, Westminster.
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Skye Chirape – an inspiration
Portrait of Skye Chirape for PCS Activate Magazine – shoot location Southbank Undercroft
Campaigner Skye Chirape has been a long-standing visual activist for LGBTI and women’s rights. She describes what inspires her and the remarkable tactics she employs.
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Employee Rights Stop Employment Wrongs
TUC launches employment rights campaign with six foot clock and workers in Victorian costume
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber poses with a six foot clock with a backwards face and workers in Victorian costume (a chambermaid, a tradesman and a child chimney sweep) to launch a new employment rights campaign – Employee Rights Stop Employment Wrongs.
More than three million people working in small companies with fewer than 10 staff will be turned into second-class citizens if government supporters of the Beecroft report get their way.
The TUC believes that the Beecroft proposals would turn employees in small businesses into second-class citizens by stripping them of many rights. His original report called for staff in small firms to lose unfair dismissal, pension, flexible working, parental leave, gangmaster and equal pay rights.
The TUC argues that the very many good employers in small firms who have no interest in treating their staff badly will suffer unfairly from being seen as second-class, second-rate employers. The TUC message is don’t turn the clock back on workplace rights.
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© Jess Hurd/TUC