Westminster event sets the scene for UNISON’s Champions in Our Colleges celebration tomorrow (Friday 9 February)
Westminster event sets the scene for UNISON’s Champions in Our Colleges celebration tomorrow (Friday 9 February)
‘We’re nurturing the next generation of workers, but we’re undervalued and understaffed’
The annual seminar for both higher and further education members of UNISON. Event Details The Higher Education Service Group Executive and Further Education & Sixth Committee have agreed to invite both higher and further education delegates to the upcoming seminar in Liverpool. For this year, the seminar will be known as the Universities and Colleges […]
ONS decision means that senior leaders will have to justify big pay awards
‘Appalling’ offer from Association of Colleges falls far short of the joint union pay claim
Results of a new UNISON survey show the depth and impact of staff shortages in the further education sector
A one per cent pay offer is a joke – and not a funny one.
UNISON is concerned that saving money and not the needs of learners or staff is the main motivation as FE colleges move to a mix of online and in person learning
The union sees a missed opportunity in both further and higher education to create a system placing students and staff at their heart
UNISON says college leaders have broken their pay promises and that pay in the FE sector is ‘simply too low’
Claim for college staff in England seeks a “full restoration” of the loss to pay in the sector during 10 years of austerity
Cutting corners risk pushing us back to square one
Working group to look into best way for members to protest at another low pay offer
UNISON responds to the government consultation on proposals that would allow higher and further education employers in England to opt out of providing LGPS membership for new staff members
Delegates denounce the cynical attack on public service workers’ pensions and warn that other sectors are at risk