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UNISON urges support for Birkbeck cleaners

(22/05/13) Low-paid cleaners face having their hours cut

Branches celebrate Adult Learners' Week

(21/05/13) An opportunity to celebrate value of learning as an adult

UNISON can help with school uniform costs

(14/05/13) There for You has fund available to help low-income members

Demand justice for Dhaka garment workers

(13/05/13) UNISON calls on members to sign petition, as global union works for change

LG members to vote on offer

(08/05/13) Local government members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be consulted on offer as 'best achievable by negotiation'

Union asbestos committee urges release of report

(08/05/13) HSE will not release report into Welsh school contamination

NHS Direct staff retain their pay bandings

(03/05/13) UNISON forces climb-down after threat to downband nurses and health advisors

Osborne urged to back down over bank tax

(03/05/13) UNISON condemns chancellor for meddling with Robin Hood Tax in Europe

TUC launches Future That Works campaign

(02/05/13) Campaign will champion jobs and services and build to the general election

New safety in numbers campaign launched

(26/04/13) International Workers' Memorial Day call for more health and safety reps
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UNISON local news

  • Council workers in line for 'living wage' rise South Wales Evening Post
    UNISON branch secretary Mark Fisher said around 500 of the union's members were on the two lowest pay bands. "It will predominantly affect catering, cleaning and caring staff who are mostly women and part-time workers."
  • Mid Staffs NHS trust ''may be privatised'' Public Service
    UNISON's head of nursing Gail Adams said: "Monitor should not fall into the trap of thinking that the answer to Mid Staffs' problems lie within the private sector.
  • UNISON warning MPs on regional pay MSN Money
    The union will brief MPs on the "dangers" of introducing regional pay and conditions.
  • John Moores University asked to strip Norman Bettison of honorary fellowship Liverpool Echo
    The union's letter states: "UNISON Liverpool John Moores University Branch formally request that, following yesterday's publication of the Report of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, and following the role Sir Norman Bettison QPM played in the disgraceful cover up of this tragedy he is immediately stripped of the honorary fellowship awarded him by LJMU in 2004."
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