“You can build a four or five hundred property estate, but you’ve got no new school, no new doctors. You’ve got private developers who are supposed to provide what’s called […]
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UNISON tells London housing associations planning merger that success of plans relies on ‘efforts of dedicated workforce’
Both unions met the charity’s management again at Acas this afternoon. Unite and UNISON consulted their Action for Children representatives about the latest position this morning […]
UNISON and Unite have been stepping up our campaign for pay justice at Action for Children by writing to trustees and celebrity supporters – […]
The bill has passed its second reading in the House of Lords and is about to enter its committee and report […]
With rents rising in the independent and private rented sector, creating an affordability crisis, plans to cut or freeze housing benefit will mean […]
UNISON welcomes new law which aims to protect renters
New report from UNISON Scotland reveals tales of ‘workload increasing but resources being cut and time with each patient going down’
National health and safety committee marks start of European Health and Safety Week with warning that ‘members have been at breaking point for a long time’
Just check out the 999 Call for the NHS website for details of how you can support the marchers. As the website says: "If like us, you want […]
UNSION publishes negotiating and organising advice after legal rulings that sleeping-in time must be included in minimum wage calculations
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
Dave Prentis drew a line in the sand this afternoon, when he addressed the UNISON national delegate conference in Brighton saying that this autumn, we would make a stand
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
UNISON members joined community activists on Newcastle Quayside last week to protest against cuts to legal aid for survivors of domestic violence