Charan Sekhon, a UNISON branch welfare and equalities officer, received the award for over two decades of charitable works
Charan Sekhon, a UNISON branch welfare and equalities officer, received the award for over two decades of charitable works
MPs join UNISON members and employers at parliamentary launch of union’s Violence at Work charter
Richard has wanted to compete in the Mongol rally since around 2005, and being a caring friend I managed to convince my manager to let me have the time off in order to […]
UNISON calls for protection for members and transparency from trustees in the wake of high-profile charity collapses
Despite the government’s claims to the contrary, their plans are about gagging charities and charity workers from conducting necessary scrutiny.
It is not too late to treat staff – who have given so much – with the respect they deserve, and to negotiate with them in good faith. By doing so, a strike that nobody wants can be averted, and Action for Children workers who care so much about the charity can stay at work.
UNISON is urging managers at charity Action for Children to avoid a strike after UNISON members voted overwhelmingly for industrial action following a long-running dispute over pay.
UNISON today (Monday) urged managers at charity Action for Children to avoid a strike. It comes as UNISON members overwhelmingly backed industrial action following a long-running dispute over pay. A total of 73.5 per cent of UNISON members employed by Action for Children voted for strike action. The figure voting for industrial action short of […]
UNISON welfare charity There for you wants you to help raise funds in this year’s Pyrenees walk challenge
Both unions' ballots for industrial action short of a strike and/or strike action open on Tuesday 26 January and close on Tuesday 16 February. The charity’s […]
Branches and activists have asked for union advice on how they might offer practical solidarity and support