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The words are fine, but action and government investment is needed to make Augar review recommendations work
The union’s national secretary for education and local government Jon Richards said: “UNISON is to hold a nationally co-ordinated ballot of around 20 further education colleges across […]
Further education should not be at the bottom of the pecking order when it comes to investment.
Claim is for 5% or £1,500, whichever is greater, and the living wage
Unions meet Association of Colleges for discussions over claim for ‘inflation plus 3%’ pay claim from September
UNISON and fellow further education unions ask for ‘inflation plus’ pay rises from September
“We are delighted that the employers have finally negotiated a pay offer that is fair for all hard-working college employees,” he […]
Consultations see members agree pay rises for 2016/17 in both countries – UNISON calls on colleges in England to implement Association of Colleges offer as soon as possible
General secretary Dave Prentis signs joint letter to chancellor Philip Hammond ahead of autumn statement
“UNISON will be calling on colleges and transition boards overseeing area reviews to fully engage with trade unions at the earliest […]
Further education committee agrees to talks, but further strikes remain a possibility
Now workers in administration, admissions, funding, catering, cleaning, advice and security, together with classroom assistants, technicians and other support workers, will stage the […]
Now UNISON staff –including administrative, cleaning and catering workers – have voted for strikes if employers do not offer them the same as teaching […]
Joint unions submit claim for £1 an hour pay rise and the living wage as a minimum in England