‘It just feels like a ticking time bomb until there’s a big outbreak here. Since the students came back, it feels like I’m on the frontline’
‘It just feels like a ticking time bomb until there’s a big outbreak here. Since the students came back, it feels like I’m on the frontline’
All staff deserve a pay rise that keeps up with the cost of living while catching up with 10 years of lost pay
Delegates gather to debate the issues at UNISON’s higher education conference
Shadow education secretary sends message to UNISON members voting in ballot on pay
South Wales accreditation means all workers on campus, including those employed by contractors, will earn at least £9 an hour
The words are fine, but action and government investment is needed to make Augar review recommendations work
In 2017-18, it paid £718,000 for the services for former VC Peter Horrocks, including £255,000 ‘compensation' for […]
‘Our members deserve equality in terms and conditions’ declares union
Tuition fees in England currently stand at £9,250 a year, which leaves student nurses, for instance, qualifying […]
University to seek formal accreditation from Living Wage Foundation – a move which UNSION says should be copied across all UK universities
University of South Wales Group launches formal consultation on budget cuts, including possible job losses
Higher education conference calls on employers to give practical support staff to 12,500 support staff dealing with uncertainty following Brexit vote
Assistant general secretary Roger McKenzie opens higher education conference with call to organise and remember union values
Figures show Black workers to be under-represented in higher education workforce
‘Casualisation is short sighted, bad for staff and bad for students’ says UNISON, as it reveals growing scale of the problem