95% of members voted to accept the offer and, with other police staff unions also accepting, it is hoped it will be implemented as soon as possible
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Over the last decade, the balance of power at work has been tipped firmly away from workers. Christina McAnea explains how the forthcoming employment rights bill will change that – and the role UNISON will play on its journey into law
Elisa Vasquez-Walters from UNISON’s Probation Committee responds to the government’s announcement that it intends to reduce the number of women in prison
Do you know an exceptional young UNISON campaigner? Has any young member in your branch or region run a brilliant campaign? If so, UNISON wants to hear from you
Prime minister’s speech shows the government is on the right path
Employment rights, homes and cheaper bills will mean real change
Mike Short, head of local government, explains the situation for council and school staff pay in England and Wales, and why UNISON is asking members to vote to strike
Staff have made it abundantly clear they want to stay within the NHS because that’s the best way to ensure patient needs are met.
Getting health of workforce right will help economic growth
Speaking on behalf of the TUC, Sara Gorton’s evidence focussed on the relationship between the trade unions and the employer bodies and NHS England
As Green UNISON Week begins, the union is launching a new guide to support those who want to get more active on this agenda