UNISON members in academy schools are voting on strike action after a derisory 1% pay offer meant that they were being expected to take another pay cut this year
UNISON members in academy schools are voting on strike action after a derisory 1% pay offer meant that they were being expected to take another pay cut this year
Some of Britain’s biggest universities are paying less than the living wage to staff on their fund-raising teams as they bid to boost funds
UNISON is set to ballot members working in academy schools in September on industrial action over pay, so that they could join the next industrial action in October
The final offer from the Association of Colleges (AoC) includes the deletion of SCP4, currently at £7.45 from the AoC harmonised pay […]
EPSU general secretary Jan Willem Goudriaan’s message to UNISON’s local government conference was that we could change Europe for the betterment of the majority of its people
Further details have been released by the TUC for anyone wanting to attend the national demonstration – Britain needs a pay rise – on 18 October in London
Pre-conference executive meeting hears updates on pay disputes across public services
UNISON’s higher education members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a pay offer that will see thousands of low-paid university staff receive the living wage of £7.65p per hour and end a long-running pay dispute in the sector
As part of the local government NJC 2014 pay campaign in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, UNISON is running a survey to check the impact of falling pay and rising prices
The UNISON local government industrial action ballot in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will start on 23 May
City University London has announced that any future contract renewals or outsourcing of workers to private companies will have minimum pay rates that will reflect at least the London living wage
The University of Southampton has become the latest employer since the start of the higher education pay dispute to say that it will raise the salary of its lowest-paid employees
Privatisation does not produce efficiency, just a downward pressure on pay, writes Sara Gorton of UNISON in a new Left Foot Forward blog as part of Fair Pay Fortnight
Teesside University has become the latest university to announce that it is to raise the pay of its lowest-paid staff
Support grows for striking university staff as information reveals scale of spending on agency staff