Higher Education
(22/07/08) The Higher Education Branch Seminar will be taking place from the afternoon of
Thursday 23 October 2008 until 12.30 noon
Saturday 25 October 2008 at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Cardiff.
If you would like to attend please complete the below registration form.
HE08 Registration Form: 21 Branch Seminar - Registration Form.doc
HE Reg Form 08: STAFF REG FORM 08.doc
UNISON is the largest UK trade union for staff in higher education.
Our 60,000 members include registrars, librarians, personnel, technicians, administrators, clerks, secretaries, cleaners, craftworkers, catering staff, porters and people working in IT, finance and estates management. We work to improve pay, terms and conditions at national, regional and local level. UNISON is campaigning for:
- Equal pay for work of equal value
Better pay and conditions
- An end to low pay
- Fair and equal treatment for part-time, term-time and temporary staff
- Access to training and career opportunities for all staff
- An end to discrimination in higher education
Joint Chairpersons:-Bernard Hayward and Maureen WinderOther Members Jon Appleton
Ann Black
Tomasa Bullen
Christopher Burke-Hynes
John Edwards
Victoria Fleming
Penelope Gilbey
Jessica Gutierrez
Carole Hanson
Felicity Harrison
Phillipa Lanchbery
Rosalind Lightbown
Claudette Livan
Sylvia O'Hanlon
Charlotte Oakley
Sandra Stonard
Francis Summers
Susan Tibbles
John Whyte
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CONTACT DETAILS
UNISON South East region
Ranger House, Walnut Tree Close
Guildford
Surrey GU1 4UL
Tel: 0845 355 0845
Email:
southeast@unison.co.uk
National news
(03/10/08) UNISON suspends strike action while it consults members
(03/10/08) Thousands expected in London to urge government: 'Keep the promise'
(02/10/08) Union welcomes primary school meal promise, but says funding is essential
(02/10/08) Unions want to present joint principles over new ISA scheme
(01/10/08) 'Local government workers have a right to expect a pay increase by Christmas'
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