Private company Compass claims it can’t afford an 82p pay rise despite generating £1.7bn in profit and paying their boss £4.6m
Private company Compass claims it can’t afford an 82p pay rise despite generating £1.7bn in profit and paying their boss £4.6m
Outsourced staff were transferred back in house two years ago, but kept on minimum wage
UNISON delegates agree: we can’t have integration ‘on the cheap’
Union presents interim research into Carter Review recommendations on English NHS as health conference opens
After years seeking justice for his murdered son, Conroy Lawrence has turned his campaigning spirit towards protecting the NHS and his trade union rights
Writer and veteran campaigner Harry Leslie Smith looks to the past and shares his hopes – and fears – for the future
Five years of austerity have ‘inflicted long-term damage ‘on Welsh communities
Thousands of members expected to take part in two-week action
UNISON has called on Besti Cadwaladr University Health Board to withdraw their plans to close a consultant-led maternity unit
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis has been leading the international trade union response to the threats posed by trade and investment agreements this week.
Campaigners set off from Jarrow to make 999 call for the NHS to Parliament – find out how you can join in and support the marchers
EPSU general secretary Jan Willem Goudriaan’s message to UNISON’s local government conference was that we could change Europe for the betterment of the majority of its people
Delegates at the EPSU congress in Toulouse debated the threat from two global trade treaties currently being negotiated
Truro demonstration will show opposition to plans to move 600 NHS staff to a private company
The decision about the future of staff, which includes the closure of dozens of offices across the UK, is to be made at a private session in the board meeting tomorrow.