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UNISON Cymru Wales updates
UNISON Response to Prime Ministers Attack on Welsh NHS
(08/02/2012) UNISON has responded to David Cameron’s attack on the Welsh NHS during Prime Minister's Question today (8 February).UNISON Launches 'Invaluable' Website to Benefit Welsh Public Services
(31/01/2012) UNISON Cymru/Wales will today launch a new essential skills website hosted by Learning Pool. The website is designed to help workers hone their skills and become more competitive in the workplace.Volunteers Needed for Online Survey of Well-Being in Nurses
(23/01/2012) The Centre for Occupational and Health Psychology, Cardiff University, is conducting research on the well-being of nurses.RCT UNISON Sponsors Community Radio Station
(20/01/2012) Rhondda Cynon Taff Local Government branch of UNISON have agreed a year long sponsorship package with community internet radio station Dapper FM, based in Penywaun in the Cynon Valley.Activists From Across Wales to Attend Pensions Summit
(05/01/2012) Branch secretaries, pensions champions and contacts from across Wales will be attending an important Pensions Summit to be briefed on the Heads of Agreement Principles reached in the sector negotiations with Ministers.November 30 Strike in Wales - Photo Gallery
(30/11/2011) A gallery of just some of the tens of thousands of public service workers from across Wales who are on strike today over the government's proposed changes to their pensions.Emergency Cover Only in Swansea as Members Walk Out Over Pensions
(29/11/2011) Services in City & County of Swansea will be placed on emergencies only tomorrow as thousands of Council workers walk out on strike.November 30 Rallies in Wales - Join Us and Send a Message to the Government
(29/11/2011) All UNISON members are urged to show the strength of their feelings by attending one of the many rallies being held in Wales to protest at the Government’s attacks on our pensions.< Back | More >





