UNISON forced catering company Dolce to pay workers thousands of unpaid wages after cutting their hours
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Minimum service levels in schools could take away right to strike entirely
A UK-wide survey of more than 13,000 school workers reveals that staff – including teaching assistants, caterers and cleaners – are buying […]
The event was hosted in the run-up to the union's annual celebration day, Stars in Our Schools, on Friday 24 November. Stars in Our Schools highlights the vital role of support staff in […]
It remains more important than ever for UNISON to highlight the valuable and fantastic contributions of support staff. We would love you to […]
“At-risk schools remain in the dark as they wait for inspections. This is simply not good enough. “Ministers […]
The affected schools were built with “crumbly” reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) from the 1960s to […]
As school budgets reach breaking point, there are inevitable consequences for the quality of education being […]
The lack of any government messaging on COVID has also affected the issue
Schools and early years settings have the authority and responsibility to take whatever steps they deem […]
One in five heads said they had cut spending on teaching staff, while 33% of school heads reported dipping into the pupil premium fund for poorer students in order to plug gaps in […]
No 10’s Living with COVID plan ‘is likely to result in further illness and disruption to face-to-face education’
UNISON has written to the 20 biggest catering companies to urge that they review their sick pay policies in order to help keep staff and pupils safe
Stopping the virus in its tracks and keeping pupils and communities safe should be a top priority
It’s not too late for ministers to introduce additional measures to protect pupils, staff and their families before Christmas.