BREAKING NEWS! UBER has lost it's Appeal in the UK Supreme Court. Court rules that drivers are 'workers' and not self-employed. Here’s what happens next.. https://t.co/g83GbQ0kPC
Judgment has been handed down this morning by video link in the case of Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) – UKSC 2019/0029 https://t.co/zyxdrYGKPR
Yes, unfortunately, fabricating court documents is part and parcel of a corrupt & toxic work environment. Evidence of why workplace #whistleblowers are forced to speak out, in the public interest. #Workplace#Justice.
The 'Time Out' report, found statutory sick pay (SSP) is too low, with millions not eligible & calls for a more effective, generous & easy to deliver support regime to be put in place. It added low levels of access to decent sick pay were observed in areas with high Covid rates.
@drcmday@Rosenhaning@Smear_Campaign We are so sorry you are going through this but stand strong, don't give up, garner all the support you can, make this more public and shout even LOUDER about this injustice and inequity happening in the NHS.
@drcmday@Rosenhaning@Smear_Campaign This is the path of a whistleblower ie coming up against 'pulling-rank' within the given sector, authorised at the most senior level, smear campaigns, attempts to ruin one's reputation, career & life. Despite internal policies & verbal commitments to whistle-blowing protection.
I am a doctor on the frontline in A&E that has been dealing with #COVID__19
£700k has been spent destroying my career and my family's security just to cover up important things I was saying about Intensive Care resourcing.
Help me by watching this
https://t.co/laHSj8x7b1
Time for £12 - Dignity and respect for care home workers! "We have voted to strike for £12 per hour and equal sick pay and annual leave to people who work in the NHS...We have said enough is enough. We want, need and deserve a living wage and sick pay."
https://t.co/dzVn2h9DVW
In our Share and Learn session on Carers Rights Day, Thurs 26 Nov. Sylvia Thompson from the Birmingham Black Carers Support Group will be discussing the challenges and barriers faced by black, Asian and minority ethnic carers. Everyone welcome. Book here: https://t.co/6wJXte0kMp