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(23/05/12) UNISON will consult branches in June and seek co-ordinated response with other unions

UNISON wins compensation for member injured in bike accident

(14/05/12) Cyclist's double wrist fracture leads to early retirement and compensation

MPs gather to hear UNISON members' views

(14/05/12) Members speak out for 'integrated, comprehensive education' in new report

'Don't wash your hands of our laundry'

(10/05/12) Petition launched to save Airedale hospital's in-house service

It's time for fair pay

(08/05/12) Scottish council workers call for pay rise and a living wage

UNISON celebrates Labour council victories

(04/05/12) Coalition "paying the price" for inflicting misery on the country

UNISON-sponsored Daily Mirror special reveals impact of Tory cuts

(02/05/12) UNISON takes message to national press

'Don't let the Tories get away with it'

(30/04/12) Dave Prentis pledges support for Ken Livingstone in London mayoral elections

West Mids fight police sell off

(27/04/12) Branch launches petition in Birmingham

UNISON to lobby Cheshire council

(25/04/12) Action comes as council attacks terms and conditions and pay
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  • Revised terms for staff at MIddlesbrough College Gazette Live
    Janet Greig, UNISON regional organiser, said: "Unison are committed to working with the college to help mitigate the number of compulsory redundancies, by looking at ways to maximise redeployment opportunities for example, but we do have some serious concerns regarding the scale of the changes proposed."
  • Hospital trust spent £1.2m on consultants Dewsbury Reporter
    UNISON’s Adrian O’Malley said: "This is absolutely disgusting. Jobs will be lost at the trust and they can find money to give to this company to tell them how to do their own jobs."
  • Mum's fears over school's academy bid Shields Gazette
    Trade unions UNISON, GMB and the South Tyneside Public Service Alliance (STPSA) are against the plans, which they say are not in
  • South Norfolk Council agrees increase in councillors’ allowances Norwich Evening News
    Paul Grant, UNISON branch secretary at South Norfolk Council, said a freeze on recruitment to vacant posts meant office staff were often having to take over the extra responsibilities performed by employees who had left those posts, with no extra reward.
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