Welfare system 'failing to meet minimum thresholds for a dignified standard of living'

TRADE unions, climate activists and businesses have called on the next government to deliver a just and planned transition away from fossil fuels.
Just one week before the election more than 60 climate groups, including Greenpeace, Oxfam and Friends of the Earth, have joined unions RMT and Unite to sign an open letter to party leaders calling for a “clear and funded” transition plan for workers in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Building on a Friends of the Earth report published last year examining the aspirations of workers in the North Sea, the letter calls for expanded sectoral collective bargaining and a jobs guarantee, backed by funded retraining, as oil and gas production is phased out.

There are only two things that stand between workers and the musket’s volley today - the ballot and the union, asserts MATT KERR