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Commenting on an Audit Commission report* released today (22 July) that shows local government chief executives
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UNISON today (18 July) called on energy companies to pull back from ramping
up the cost of gas and electricity once again to exorbitant levels. And it
disputes the claims from British Gas parent company Centrica that it has no
control over the price rises.
500,000 members of UNISON today (17 July) began a second day of action, shutting thousands of schools, town halls, libraries, leisure centres, and disrupting rubbish collections and council services across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
On the second day of a 48-hour strike by 500,000 local government workers, UNISON, the UK
Commenting on ridiculous claims made by the local government employers, UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis said:
More than 500,000 local government workers took strike action today (16 July), against a 2.45% below inflation pay offer. Thousands of schools closed,
and town halls, refuse collections and libraries were severely disrupted. The workers, members of UNISON, the UK
More than 500,000 UNISON members working in local government the length and breadth of England, Wales and Northern Ireland have brought schools and council services to a standstill on the first day of a 48 hour strike over
pay.
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English and Welsh councils are sitting on billions of pounds of unallocated reserves that could be used to avert a damaging strike by 600,000 UNISON local government members this week.
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Three giant bill-boards, demanding fair pay for Local Government workers, were delivered to the Local Government Association today (10 July). The boards signed by MPs and Glastonbury festival-goers – including Tony Benn and Billy Bragg