Police staff
UNISON is the biggest union for police staff in England, Scotland and Wales. We have 44,000 police members in all forces, with the exception of the Met, City of London and British Transport Police.
UNISON aims to make the police service a better place to work for police staff by
- Recruiting and organising effectively in every police force
- Listening to what our members want
- Negotiating better pay and conditions
- Promoting and pursuing diversity and equality in everything we do
NEWS
(25/5/10) UNISON is campaigning to stop Cleveland Police from privatising its 999 Emergency Service, IT and most other police support functions.
(22/04/10) The quarterly crime statistics for England and Wales that were published today show that crime has fallen again.
This circular asks branches to notify their Regional Organiser if forces attempt to negotiate changes to Police Staff Council pay and conditions on the pretext of budget cuts or flexible working. It also advises branches on an opening strategy for dealing with such approaches. Branches are advised to not agree to any proposals until these have been cleared by Regional Organisers following referral to the National Office
UNISON Police Staff members voted overwhelmingly in a consultative ballot to accept a pay award covering 2008, 2009 and 2010. The resulting deal gives the following pay increases
Watch video from North West police staff on becoming a UNISON steward.
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