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recent additions.
No.49
2009
- 175th
anniversary of the Tolpuddle Martyres
- York TUC relocates
- Regional TUC annual
meeting
- Transport - Buses and
YTUC submission to OFT
No.48
2008
- Local Transport Act
2008
- City Centre Action
Plan - YTUC response
- Economy
- Additional Bank Holiday
No.47
2008
- Unions demand action
on vulnerable workers rights
- Employment services
for disabled people
- Government must act on
bus services
- Public support for
public sector workers
No.46
2008
- Minimum wage
- Housing
- Long hours
- Eight hour day
No.45
2007
- Future York Group
report
- Heath & Safety
Reps
- Construction deaths
No.44
2007
- TUC
rights leaflet
- HSE and cuts
- Pensions champions
- Regional TUC AGM
- Tackling climate change
- Palestine
No.43
2006
- York's
Industrial Meltdown
- Local Development
Framework
- Employment Equality
(Age) Regulations
No.42
2006
- Workers Memorial Day
- New Labour Laws
- State Pensions
No.41
2005
- Pensions
- Local Transport Plan
- York's Declining
Industry
No.40 2005
No.39
2005
- Trade unionists
remember asbestos victims
- Norwegian Trade
unionists visit York
- Physios warn hurried
women to slow down
No.38 2004
- Car parking campaign
- York TUC presses for
affordable housing
- Dissappointment over
the government's rejection for health
and safety
No.37
2004
- Parking
charges special
- Report
on website launch
- Quickie lunch breaks
No.36
2004
- Yorkshire Assembly
survey
results
- York TUC AGM
- Parking charges
- Live music threatened
-
Musician's union
- York Unity
- York TUC website
- Women's Health
&
Safety
- New guide
- Stress - Rejected by
IIAC
- Railway safety
- Pensions
- Bank Holidays - Women
lose
out
No.35
2003
- Learning Reps spell
success
- Scrooge Employers
still not paying
- Your say on a
Yorkshire Parliament
- Employer training
pilot extended
- Historic links need to
be restored
- Victory on safety laws
No.34
2003
- Workers at boiling
point
- Employers ignore long
hours
- Fight against stress
- Unions not being
listened to
- Managers fail to
consult on productivity
- Law at work
- Paramedic visits New
York
- Railway
No.33
2003
- Unions express concern
over lack of support for industry
- York Credit Union
- York Central
- York TUC AGM
- Chemical industry
controls
- Vibration white finger
- Unions should use
their shares
No.32
2002
- Mobile phones
- Sickness
- Firefighters dispute
- Hugh Bayley
- York central
development
No.31
2002
- Government must action
to outlaw overwork
- The Human Rights Act
- Labour market
information views sought
- Newspaper union denied
right to express views
- Found of Labour Party
- Non-members can get
smart
No.30
2002
- Shopping for a lawyer
- Occupational asthma
- Proposed relocation of
City archive
- Equal pay
- Railway safety put
under spotlight
No.29
2002
- Septmeber 11 - Impact
on York's economy
- Service industries
grow, Manufacturing withers on the vine
- Government has a
responsibility for Manufacturing
- Partnership works -
TUC report
- Dyson vacuum's up
worker jobs
- York TUC supports the
miners
- Railway safety workers
at risk
- Bullying at work
No.28
2001
- Pastoral support for
people at work
- Recession breaks
glassworks
- Staff must be
protected from violence
- Jimmy Knapp - Obituary
No.27
2001
- It is so easy to sack
people in Britain
- Health &
Safety - Future workers at risk?
- Call centres are the
new sweat shops
- Trade unions
optimistic in gaining recognition
No.26 2000
- Is public transport
all screwed up?
- Sitting too long can
delay families
- TUC welcomes
enforcement proposals
- Government has to
reduce fuel taxes
- Tackling workplace
stress
- Transport plan goes to
Government
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