I have a problem at work, what should I do?
If you have a problem at work and are a member of the Workers of England, you should contact the head office by emailing
Make sure to include your full name, membership number, contact number, and a brief description of the issue, so that a representative can review your situation and get in touch with you to provide support and guidance. Be assured we are we to help you.
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I have just joined Workers of England because I have a problem at work, am I entitled to help?
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Are you affiliated to a political party?
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