Unite the Union

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Unite the Union
Logo of Unite the Union
General
Country Flag-United Kingdom.jpg United Kingdom
Demographics
Services Union services


Unite the Union was the biggest Trade Union in the United Kingdom.

Description

The official Trade Unions were first set up in August 2008 by the People's Communist Party (PCP) and they were:

Sadly, they were ineffective due lack of participation. At the PCP, they believed that unions could work, but it was necessary that the government was not involved. Trade Unions were a separate organisation from the government, and should have their own rights and movements.

Unite the Union was a reinvention of trade unions where as many people as possible were to get involved. Every day it could have been heard of citizens who were underpaid and could barely afford to buy food, let alone weapons or save up for a house. This was where Unite the Union could help; they strive for all citizens to have the right to a fair wage and working conditions.

If a citizen felt that they were getting paid a minimal amount of money and were struggling to survive, then they could contact their Union leader with the name of their Boss, and the Unite the Union would message him directly demanding satisfactory pay. If a citizen was fired unjustly, then, once again, a representative from the Unite the Union would fight their case and make sure the citizen gets their job back. The Unite the Union would do this in any way possible, whether it was exposing harsh companies by way of articles, or advising other union workers to leave the harsh company, thus forcing the General manager to raise his standards.

Plans

  • compiling lists of trusted and suspected companies so citizen could know who to go to and who to avoid.
    • STATUS: Never confirmed to be compiled.

Signing up

If a citizen was interested in becoming part of something larger, which strived for social and economic equality, then they would sign up through a spreadsheet and the leadership would contact them.

Leadership

Stan Wephen,

President of Unite the Union

Hassan Pesaran,

Director of Unite the Union