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Conference passed a key motion on securing development pathways for police staff within the context of ‘operation uplift’ – the government’s pledge to recruit 20,000 […]
The union was giving evidence to Westminster’s justice select committee’s inquiry into the future of the service
The police service has quickly adopted the same approach for police officers and police staff, and now UNISON […]
Unions in England and Wales demand talks with the National Probation Service after it fails to get sign-off from the Treasury
Unions says that for most employees, pay and allowances have only risen by 1% in real terms since 2009
UNISON warns that money will need to be provided in this year’s budget and spending review
However, the depth of the crisis faced by the service means that the government needs to step up and significantly increase the funding for the service over the next comprehensive spending review […]
UNISON had called for transfer to be delayed until February while negotiations on terms and conditions continue
Recognising the important role played by national collective bargaining for police staff in England and Wales, for Police Scotland and for CAFCASS – the Children and […]
Conference prepares for the organising challenge facing the union as government admits error of its ways on probation
Yet despite the chaos and nine years of austerity, “UNISON is fighting back and the campaigns and the disputes we’ve been running are making a difference. We’re a union that isn’t […]
From Birmingham to Bangor, from Doncaster to Sandwell, UNISON members were winning in May – and their union was growing stronger too
The government’s admission that privatisation of the probation service has failed is welcome, but it doesn’t go far enough
Grayling’s botched reforms have finally been abandoned