UNISON says tax breaks for business not the answer

UNISON, the UK

BLAIR PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM

UNISON warns the Prime Minister that our patience is wearing thin. Pressure from within our union is mounting for the deal on ending the two-tier workforce to be delivered.

NHS V Europe – UNISON calls in the experts for health summit

UNISON is bringing together experts from France, Germany, Ireland and Spain for a health summit this Friday to find out the true state of healthcare across Europe

UNISON calls for more health training to spot alcohol misuse

UNISON, the UK

The ‘Write’ Way to Tackle Alcohol Abuse

The launch of the Nursing Council on Alcohol and UNISON 2002 Essay Prize Competition Awards is taking place on

Tuesday 5th March.

UNISON warns of homeless crisis if UK’s largest stock transfer goes ahead

UNISON, the UK

UNISON and NATFHE join forces with FE college unions to demand pay parity with school teachers and public sector staff

All six further education college unions have joined forces to tackle low pay in colleges and to demand pay parity with schoolteachers and other public sector workers.

UNISON rejects local government pay offer

UNISON, representing 860,000 local government workers, today rejected a three per cent pay offer by local government employers, claiming it was a third class pay offer for a workforce trying to build world class public services.

Nurses

UNISON, the UK

UNISON warns Transco on safety in light of Larkhall prosecution

Transco must think again about its plans to cut nearly 4,000 jobs, in the light of news that Transco faces prosecution over the Larkhall explosion.

UNISON warns of national staffing crisis in public services

UNISON, the UK

“Experience makes members suspicious” says UNISON

UNISON, the UK

UNISON

UNISON is concerned about the pension provision of its 25,000 members in FTSE 100 companies and 40,000 members in private utilities eg Lattice, of which Transco is a subsidiary, has closed its final salary scheme to new members;

UNISON Briefing 26/2/02

Defending Pensions during a Period of Economic Uncertainty

UNISON chief accuses government of hypocrisy over pensions policy

UNISON General Secretary, Dave Prentis, today (Tuesday 26 February) accused the Government of hypocrisy over its pensions policy. And called on it to act to shore up future pension provision to protect members against the headlong rush by top companies to raid pension funds by changing the rules.