Westminster Council Eviction Notice Sparks Strike Threat

More than 400 workers at Westminster City Council offices are today threatening strike action after a shock announcement that they are to be evicted from their offices. The staff were outsourced by the council to a private company in 2002, and have been told they must relocate to Dingwall in the far north of Scotland, or face redundancy.

UNISON Welcomes Health Minister’s Pledge on PCTs

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, the UK

Health Workers Issue Pay Warning

Nurses and other health professionals should not be made to pay for any alleged funding shortfall for Agenda for Change” warned Karen Jennings, Chair of the Staff Side council today following yesterday

UNISON Will Make Pensions and Health Key Issue at Labour Policy Forum

UNISON, the Labour Party

UNISON Poll Shows Labour MPs oppose PCT Changes

UNISON, the UK

Cameron on the NHS

UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis, reacting to Conservative Leader David Cameron

UNISON survey reveals school meal prices continue to rise

UNISON’s third survey on school meals shows a price rise of 44% over the last ten years.

No excuse for dirty hospitals, says UK’s largest health union, UNISON

UNISON response to the Healthcare Commission’s report on dirty hospitals

UNISON response to changes in compensation claims for violent attacks at work

Changes in regulations for claiming compensation after being attacked at work will mean many will get nothing

UNISON Bridges the Gap and Launches Code of Conduct for Healthcare Assistants

Healthcare assistants (HCA

RCN Judicial Review “Settlement” a Real Let Down Says UNISON

UNISON launches International Trade Union Development Fund

UNISON has launched a new fund to help trade unions in developing countries

UNISON offers learning expertise to private sector

UNISON has offered its expertise in workplace learning to the private secctor in exchange for greater recognition rights

Despite Permanent Revolution NHS Staff Deliver Better Patient Care

Pre- Budget Report

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, the UK