Cost of living, the economy and the health service dominate UNISON members’ concerns
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Nationally agreed wages would help nursery workers and parents
Local authorities need sustained funding if services and jobs are to be saved
The centralisation of probation has proven to be disastrous, argues UNISON national officer for police and justice Ben Priestley
“Gaza needs a ceasefire now if there is to be any hope of peace, justice and a viable Palestinian state”
Services and waiting times won’t improve if staff numbers fall
First Black female MP blazed a trail
Investment in youth services would be better than hare-brained schemes
Fair pay agreement for care will boost recruitment in the sector
Everyone wants to be treated well and respected at work.
Christina McAnea tells national executive council: ‘We want to see as many Labour MPs returned as possible’
Staff to be consulted over employers’ pay proposal
Peaceful protests, encampments and occupations on university campuses have played an important role in many struggles against injustices in the world