Hotel Workers

March 3, 2026
BrewDog collapse: 484 UK jobs lost as Tilray rescues brand in £33m deal

BrewDog collapse: 484 UK jobs lost as Tilray rescues brand in £33m deal

BrewDog shuts 38 bars with 484 UK job losses as Tilray acquires brand for £33m. What it means for workers and investors.
January 19, 2026
Windsor restaurant faces licence loss after £135,000 illegal working penalty

Windsor restaurant faces licence loss after £135,000 illegal working penalty

Windsor restaurant Plate at No. 6 faces losing its licence after a £135,000 penalty for employing illegal workers. Key details for UK workers.
January 9, 2026
U-turn on our pubs - See what happens next

U-turn on our pubs: see what happens next

UK pubs win a government business rates U-turn after sustained campaign highlighting closures and economic impact, reinforcing The Workers Union’s commitment to hospitality workers and local communities.
October 9, 2025
Government backs Great British pubs after The Workers Union campaign

Government backs Great British pubs after The Workers Union campaign

Government backs Great British pubs after The Workers Union campaign. In a major victory for The Workers Union and local communities across Britain,
September 30, 2024
New UK Hospitality Tipping Law Comes Into Force Today Tuesday 1st October 2024

New UK Hospitality Tipping Law Comes Into Force Today Tuesday 1st October 2024: Tips

A new tipping law comes into force across the UK, designed to boost the earnings of nearly two million workers in the hospitality and service sectors.
May 5, 2022
Brewdog Brews up Fantastic New Deal for Workers

Brewdog Brews up Fantastic New Deal for Workers. Cheers

Brewdog Brews up fantastic new deal for workers. The deal will also include 750 staff receiving shares amounting to £120,000 in value. The decision will see 1,500 bar staff receive an extra 3 to 5k in cash every year.
December 13, 2021
Back our Hospitality Industry

Back our Hospitality Industry Says Workers Union

The Workers Union is urging the government to back the hospitality industry, as staff shortages and Omicron threaten a new wave of problems for Britain’s
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