With the government spending cuts putting both workers and communities at risk, European Health and Safety Week this autumn will provide a vital opportunity to promote good health and safety practice
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UNISON says it’s time for MPs ‘to commit to an NHS that will be here for at least another 66 years’
With one week to go to the local government and school workers strike on 10 July, UNISON has again stressed the importance of members taking action
UNISON is campaigning to stop the rot of neglect in the careers advice service for both young people and adults
UNISON has warned NHS commissioners that secrecy over health tendering in Staffordshire is against public interest and demands full disclosure of procurement plans.
UNISON has submitted a pay claim to the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) calling for a substantial increase on all salary scales with a commitment to the living wage for all staff
UNISON has now received the final national pay offer from the employers’ organisation in colleges in England and consultation is open on it until the end of July
The Elliot Foundation is the latest multi-academy trust to announce that it will pay the living wage as a minimum to its lowest-paid employees
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation reports this week that the “average” family needs to earn more than £40,000 for a decent life, and a single parent with one child needs to earn £27,000
Dave Prentis has delivered a strong call to action to UNISON activisits to make sure next week’s local government and school support staff strike is successful
Letter to activists – call for action on 10 July 2014
A joint UNISON, UCU, and Unite report has shown the growing pay gap between the highest earners and other staff at Bath University
UNISON activists can now tell the European Commission why they don’t want the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
The prestigious award recognised UNISON’s ongoing campaign to challenge the Government’s decision to introduce employment tribunal fees
UNISON, the UK’s largest health union, is calling on the Government to pledge the funding needed to deliver safe and dignified end of life care. The call comes in the wake of the review into the Liverpool Care Pathway which is being replaced by new recommendations* published today.