Labour-supporting trade union Unite hit by accusations of bullying and victimisation


Labour-supporting trade union Unite hit by accusations of bullying and victimisation

Accusations of Bullying and Victimisation

Unite, a trade union with ties to the Labour Party, is facing allegations of bullying and victimisation as staff at its London headquarters went on strike this week, citing a "toxic culture" of intimidation and smears.

Union Turmoil

The accusations have caused turmoil within Unite, one of Labour's major financial supporters, with donations exceeding £500,000 to the party's MPs this year alone. The union's National Bargaining and Disputes Support Unit saw employees walk out, claiming bosses fostered a culture of intimidation.

Call for Action

Members of the union have accused managers of exhibiting aggressive behavior and using inappropriate language. The GMB trade union is representing the employees, calling on Unite to suspend the accused managers and address the bullying allegations.

Union's Response

Unite has denied the allegations, stating that they are committed to addressing any issues of harassment and will not tolerate a toxic work environment. The union vowed to continue efforts to improve working conditions and support its employees.


Labour-supporting trade union Unite hit by accusations of bullying and victimisation

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