It’s shocking that so many people in jobs are still struggling financially and living in poverty.
It’s shocking that so many people in jobs are still struggling financially and living in poverty.
This year Glasgow’s homelessness caseworkers decided to go on strike. This is their story
Claim for living wage and associated flat-rate pay rise follows special local government conference decision
UNISON reminds local government and school members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to vote in the consultation from tomorrow on the revised NJC pay proposals and that they face a clear choice
UNISON has today decided to suspend strike action in local government and schools planned for 14 October and consult its members on new proposals
“Conference, our party is returning. It turned a corner at Milton Keynes. Genuine commitments were made to support the Living Wage, to end the abuse of zero hours contracts, to respect pay review body awards, to repeal the Health Act committing Labour to Nye Bevan’s NHS, real progress”.
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
At a meeting of the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service branch of UNISON on 6 August 2014 a vote of “No confidence” was taken in the NIAS Trust Board, Chief Executive Officer and Directorship.
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
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
There will also be a short march for those who do not wish to do the full route. There will be an assembly area on the Embankment and a […]
But to make these campaigns as successful as possible in winning fairness for union members, the NEC agreed that UNISON needs to be as strong as possible, by recruiting members […]
It has now changed its mind, leading UNISON Cymru/Wales head of local government to comment: "Since 2010, our members have had a three-year […]
Thousands of UNISON members working in local government and schools in Northern Ireland are being given an opportunity to have their say on pay
"So, the overwhelming call for strike action from our members serves to show how dire the situation at Gwalia is. "We have […]