From Belfast to Omagh, Downpatrick to Ballycastle, members demanded long overdue reform to the education authority’s pay and grading structure. UNISON believes this must be changed to recognise and […]
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The shadow education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has announced the party’s policy to reintroduce the body if they win the next general election
The complaint alleged that the education union had actively sought to recruit school support staff and had intervened in pay negotiations between the three recognised unions
Many workers at United Learning chain losing out on wages
Survey findings published to coincide with Stars In Our Schools
UNISON’s annual celebration highlights the amazing work that school support staff do, every day, around the country. They are the caterers, the admin staff, the […]
The statement highlights the vital role that school support staff have played during the pandemic, the woeful response of the government to the cost of […]
‘The surge in cases in our schools is extremely concerning … Enough is enough’
Suggestions that the government in England is considering reopening schools has caused huge anxiety amongst school staff and parents
It never occurred to her that when she stood as a Labour candidate in the very safe Tory parliamentary seat of Canterbury earlier this year, that she might end […]
UNISON urges Ormiston to pause process for full consultation
Lowest paid support staff receive at least £9 an hour in Cheshire West from the start of this month
On behalf of UNISON’s 1.3 million members, I want to take this opportunity to thank school support staff for everything you’ve done for our nation’s children this year.
We want to promote the importance of team working and show that public services not only depend on support […]
UNISON survey launched to find out what school meals staff have to say