The new collection of essays looks at how the minimum wage could evolve
The new collection of essays looks at how the minimum wage could evolve
Pledges will shape decent society and fuel the economy
UNISON members have secured the Living Wage for care workers in six out of ten Manchester councils
It’s always a good time for us to take stock, as UNISON has a long history of campaigning for a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s (or night’s) work, to prevent in-work poverty and exploitative low […]
North Northants council announce they’ll pay staff the real living wage in the run up to Living Wage Week 2021
Ministers must give a well-earned pay rise to all those caring for us
UNISON branch officers, lawyers and members recall a four-year battle to win pay justice
New minimum pay rates come into force for many key workers, including care staff
Next government must help low-paid staff
Birmingham unions and council join forces to demand funding for 10% pay rise and £10 an hour minimum
July might have meant the start of the summer holidays proper, but UNISON and our members are still on the case
Noisy, colourful and good humoured pickets call for fair pay
School support staff across grades one to five will receive a pay rise ranging from 2%-7.4% with an […]
South Wales accreditation means all workers on campus, including those employed by contractors, will earn at least £9 an hour
In 1999, we were told that it would cost millions of jobs – but we know how that turned out. But we’re not […]