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NASUWT MerthyrTydfil

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BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Jenrick illegally rushed through planning permission to try help a billionaire avoid £45m in property tax. But he is sick of seeing Asylum Seekers break the law. Because that’s only for him and his rich buddies.

Robert Jenrick illegally rushed through planning permission to try help a billionaire avoid £45m in property tax.  

But he is sick of seeing Asylum Seekers break the law.  

Because that’s only for him and his rich buddies.
BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservative MP Mel Stride claims PIP benefit is thousands of pounds per month. No it is an absolute maximum of £780 a month, and most people only get about £250. Meanwhile he claims £1,250 a month in rent on his expenses Lying, thieving b******

Tom Rogers (@rogershistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yet another article in the Guardian that excuses often vile behaviour listing unmet needs, poverty, racist teachers, mental health etc etc - but choices, responsibility, consequences, decline in values/respect, not discussed at all. theguardian.com/world/article/…

Steve Witherden MP (@switherdenmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last weekend was action packed with shows at Glyn Ceiriog, Llanfair Caereinion, and Plas Madoc (Plastonbury). Some of the best Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr has to offer - as always, thanks to the organisers and everyone who came out. 1/3

Paul Nowak (@nowak_paul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government plans to boost workers’ rights are widely supported by managers. Almost 3/4 of managers support giving workers day one protection from unfair dismissal & believe improved rights will help staff retention. Good for workers. Good for business. theguardian.com/politics/artic…

Hazards Campaign #CovidIsAirborne #Ventil8Filter (@hazardscampaign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👇👇👇✅✅✅ The ideological fetish that we must not link work-related stress factors- insecurity/precariousness, low pay, excessive workload/hours, bullying, harassment,lack of respect isolation- acknowledged to causes ill health, with suicide+act to prevent it, is harmful.

👇👇👇✅✅✅
The ideological fetish that we must not link work-related stress factors- insecurity/precariousness, low pay, excessive workload/hours, bullying, harassment,lack of respect  isolation- acknowledged to causes ill health, with suicide+act to prevent it, is harmful.
John O'Connell (@jdpoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m going to give it two weeks and then put in an FOI for the Metropolitan Police as to how many farmers were arrested for blocking traffic today, as JSO protesters were in the past. If none, I’ll be asking why. Wonder how they will spin this?

I’m going to give it two weeks and then put in an FOI for the <a href="/metpoliceuk/">Metropolitan Police</a> as to how many farmers were arrested for blocking traffic today, as JSO protesters were in the past.

If none, I’ll be asking why.

Wonder how they will spin this?
GMB Scotland (@gmbscotorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📚 Violence and abuse in Scottish schools is rife. PTSD should never be accepted as a work-related condition of a Pupil Support Assistant. Investment in school support staff and recognition of their role in education is long overdue. Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP at #FMQs

NASUWT Scotland (@nasuwt_scotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'NASUWT have said the government can't continue to ignore their duty to every child' Teachers stand in solidarity and united with Pupil Support Assistants to campaign for safety at work. The education workforce are not being hyperbolic when they say they fear for their safety.

BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 'farmers' protest is a good time to remind people of the Just Stop Oil protestors who got 21 years, just for planning a protest. Two tier justice indeed.

The 'farmers' protest is a good time to remind people of the Just Stop Oil protestors who got 21 years, just for planning a protest.

Two tier justice indeed.
David__Osland (@david__osland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so old, I remember when nationalised Royal Mail delivered the post twice a day with stamps at an affordable price. Then it was sold off and 'the superior efficiency of the private sector' kicked in.

Paul Nowak (@nowak_paul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pesky stuff like stopping women getting sexually harassed at work. Putting in family friendly working polices that help the organisation retain talent. Making sure the best people get promoted not just mates of the boss. The list could go on and on. Add in replies please!

Pesky stuff like stopping women getting sexually harassed at work. 

Putting in family friendly working polices that help the organisation retain talent. 

Making sure the best people get promoted not just mates of the boss. 

The list could go on and on. 

Add in replies please!
Dave Smith (@daveblacklist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

-- ADVANCED NOTICE -- Lee Fowler v Cargill 15-17 Jan 2025 Liverpool Employment Tribunal 35 Vernon Street Liverpool L2 2BX #Blacklisted electrician, Lee Fowler finally gets into court over his #discrimination claim against #Cargill following a dispute at #Liverpool site in 2023.

-- ADVANCED NOTICE --
Lee Fowler v Cargill 
15-17 Jan 2025
Liverpool Employment Tribunal
35 Vernon Street
Liverpool
L2 2BX
#Blacklisted electrician, Lee Fowler finally gets into court over his #discrimination claim against #Cargill following a dispute at #Liverpool site in 2023.
NFU Cymru 🚜 (@nfucymru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Steve Witherden MP for raising the concerns of farmers during a Westminster Hall Debate on the impact of changes to Agricultural Property Relief - this comes after meeting with our members during the Day of Unity last weekend. ➡️ow.ly/ByAJ50UPl1J

Steve Witherden MP (@switherdenmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Parliament back in session after recess last week, I wanted to share what a day in the life looks like for a constituency MP. Here's what I got up to last Wednesday: