Council brings safeguarding jobs back in house, citing fears that children are at risk because privatised contract delivers too few assessments
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- Date
- 25 October 2017 2:00am–2:00am
Today’s young worker is more than likely to be tomorrows older worker, but only if work is safe and healthy for […]
New DOCAS agreements have to be in place from 10 March 2018 to ensure a “reasonable fee” is paid to public sector employers who deduct union subs directly from members’ wages
The women – mostly care workers, cooks and administrators – are angry that seven years on from the council’s acceptance it had […]
UNISON backs BBC report that reveals loss of 8,000 jobs and 343 libraries in six years
The way in which ambulance workers will be paid for their leave has yet to be worked out, but managers at SCAS have agreed that […]
Becoming an organ donor can be a gift – both for the lives you save, and the loved ones you leave behind
Open University council approves plan to close seven regional offices and put 500 staff at risk
Essex police force unveils plan to axe PCSOs and close stations in the county
UNISON welcomes announcement by Southampton Solent University that it has committed itself to providing a ‘top-up’ payment to staff employed by the university’s main contractors
- Date
- 16 May 2015 11:30am–4:30pm
- Location
- Burford Church, Burford, Oxfordshire
An annual procession, debates and music to celebrate a revolutionary movement which arose in the English Parliamentary Army in the 1640s
Dave Prentis is joining thousands of other UNISON activists volunteering to get the vote out in the final week of the election campaign
UNISON launches campaign against threatened loss of 1,000 police jobs by 2020
First water company to be an accredited living wage employer, following UNISON pay claims
UNISON health members in England are taking five days of action for fair pay next week – starting first thing on Monday morning – and will be joined by colleagues in other unions including midwives