Two of Britain's biggest unions have joined forces to press candidates in the Labour leadership elections to support worker-friendly policies.
Unison, the largest public sector union, and GMB - whose members together command almost 35 per cent of the trade union vote in the electoral college - say they will "draw up a list of issues that we will use to assess candidates covering privatisation, equal pay, employment rights, the NHS, public service workers' pay and pensions".



