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Union to study Covid s impact on food workers

A NEW study will examine the experiences of food workers to highlight the impact of poverty during the coronavirus pandemic. The Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU) will ask people employed across the food sector about the impact of the virus, including whether they have had to sacrifice food for themselves to feed others. Announcing the study today, the union said that it aimed to highlight how those who have continued working to feed Britain during the pandemic may be struggling themselves. The research is part of a campaign to have the right to food enshrined in law.  Efforts are already under way at Holyrood and Westminster, with a parliamentary Bill lodged by MSP Elaine Smith and work by MP Ian Byrne, while Liverpool became Britain’s first right-to-food city last month. 

Plans to unionise Twelve Cupcakes under way

Plans to unionise Twelve Cupcakes under way Toggle share menu Advertisement File photo of a Twelve Cupcakes outlet in Singapore. 16 Feb 2021 11:53AM (Updated: 16 Feb 2021 12:00PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union (FDAWU) announced on Tuesday (Feb 16) that it plans to unionise confectionery firm Twelve Cupcakes, which was found to have underpaid foreign employees over about two years. The union aims to “represent and speak up for the employees, and work with the management to educate on the fair employment legislation and practices, and their responsibilities and care towards their employees’ welfare,” its General Secretary Tan Hock Soon said in a media statement.

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Beacon Museum s zero-hours staff celebrate being furloughed by Copeland Council

Zero Hours Justice has praised Copeland Council for furloughing workers on zero-hours contracts at the Beacon Museum. Earlier this month, the campaign group was contacted by 11 visitor hosts who found themselves without work as a result of the current national lockdown. Zero Hours Justice wrote to the council, pleading the case for the workers, and a letter was later sent out to them saying that they would be furloughed. The workers had been furloughed during the first lockdown between March and June and, during the second lockdown, work was still found for them, despite the closure of the Beacon Museum.

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