Measures show government doesn’t understand the magnitude of what’s needed
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Pace of change hasn’t been fast enough

Labour’s best hope of survival lies in very seriously returning to its founding purpose: advancing the cause of working people
Reform poses an unprecedented threat to the union movement

UNISON has long shown solidarity with the women belonging to KESK, the largest public services union federation in Turkey

Trade union leaders have warned that proposed changes to public service pensions could undermine years of progress in tackling the gender pension gap

If this government is serious about fairness between generations, about tackling inequality and about improving living standards, then the Renters’ Rights Act must only be the start
UNISON is among seven education unions voicing concerns
Changing the rules on settlement is morally wrong and will deepen the staffing crisis in social care
Poll highlights gap between ministers’ ambitions to reform Send and the reality in schools
Talks must be backed with real money on the table

