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For days and days, a four-day week has been our favoured fix for work-life balance 

Ruby Gibson explains the evidence-based case for the shorter working week in the Scottish civil service. Working time can and should be reduced. This is what PCS union members who work in organisations across the devolved Scottish civil and public sector have been saying for years, largely due to implementation of labour-saving technologies that workers […]

Dear Boris and Nicola: This really is the best way to ‘Build Back Better’

Alex Rowley shows how the Scottish Parliament can together tackle climate change and fuel poverty. I have introduced a consultation for a Private Member’s Bill that would change building standards and require all new build housing in Scotland to be built to Passivhaus standard or a Scottish equivalent. The aim being to significantly reduce the […]

STUC gives Scottish Government a masterclass in building back better for a fair and green Scotland

Roz Foyer critiques the ‘business as usual’ thinking and rallies us for a fight. Last year in Scottish Left Review’s STUC congress, I argued for a People’s Recovery, setting out our demands for a different track for Scotland’s economy. Now as our class faces the worst cost-of-living crisis for decades and the Scottish Government has […]

‘Unite and fight’: It’s why we’re a success story during the combined COVID and cost-of-living challenges

Pat Rafferty outlines how UNITE turned challenges into opportunities. It’s rightly assumed – though often goes without saying like many things – but a union is nothing without its members. The last two difficult years have really brought this fact to the fore. The union reps, shop stewards, convenors and the individual members who give […]

In the face of adversity, in unison we have shown strength, resilience and adaptability

Lilian Macer says only unions have offered – and continue to offer – the hope of standing up for workers. The rhetoric from the UK Government is that Covid pandemic is over. However, as unions, we’ve all now seen the changeability of this situation and know that the virus remains a threat. As we look […]

The EIS: Covid-embattled but still 175 years strong

Andrea Bradley recounts how the EIS responded rapidly and radically to the ‘new’ normal in education. As the world’s oldest teacher union, the EIS has faced massive tests of its strength and resilience throughout its 175-year history. Covid’s capacity to shake education’s foundations to their very core – not only in Scotland but worldwide – […]

Fighting for fairness in retail when ‘every little helps’ is just not enough

Tracy Gilbert recounts how Usdaw has risen to the challenges workers face in the retail sector. After almost two years since the first lockdown, and as we are ushered into the ‘living with Covid’ era, it’s perhaps a good time to reflect on one of the most tumultuous periods in Usdaw’s history. Like every other […]

Knowledge is necessary but power is absolutely essential for protecting workers

Mary Senior argues an alliance of staff and students is the surest foundation for protecting higher education. It’s two years since the pandemic hit, and university staff and students shifted online overnight. In the higher education sector, we’ve experienced more than our fair share of challenges, from Covid, health and safety, and from recalcitrant employers […]

The ayes have it: eyeing the opportunities over the coming period to surge ahead through struggle

Cat Boyd says the PCS union is developing its bargaining agenda and wants to work with others to achieve this. When pundits and politicians say that the pandemic has changed everything, I can only hope that they are right. The global Covid-19 crisis made clear the systematic inequalities in our economies, societies and polities. The […]

If music be the food of love and life, then musicians need state support to play on

Caroline Sewell shows what the Musicians’ Union has done during the pandemic but demands state support to go further. The music industry, and indeed the wider creative industries, have been amongst the most deeply impacted as a result of the global pandemic. The music industry relies on the ability to tour both domestically and internationally, […]

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