UNISON members vote overwhelmingly in favour of three year pay deal
UNISON members vote overwhelmingly in favour of three year pay deal
George Barron, vice-chair of the health service group executive, told conference: “What we have done is […]
Members urged to discover what the offer means for them – and to vote by 5 June
‘The agreement would mean an end at last to the government’s self-defeating and unfair 1% pay cap,’ says union
Being able to feed their families, afford dental treatment, repair their cars or pay off debts are some of the things that health workers could afford if the government gave them a decent pay rise, according to a survey released today (Sunday) by UNISON. UNISON says the findings expose the financial hardship suffered by NHS […]
“But the NHS doesn’t exist in isolation, and rather than pick out one group of workers today, the government […]
Seventeen unions representing employees across the NHS have today (Tuesday) expressed anger and deep disappointment at the government’s failure to deal with the ongoing public sector pay crisis. Unions say health staff are angry that ministers have still not said they will allow the pay review bodies to operate without interference, and will fully fund […]
UNISON writes to Jeremy Hunt to put case for ending the pay cap
Financial hardship has led to almost half (49%) of those who took part in a major survey to seek […]
UNISON puts the case for fair pay for the 2017/18 pay round
The government needs to inject £280m into the NHS by the end of the decade, or ministers will breach minimum wage laws, unions warn
UNISON health conference debate sees passionate commitment to campaign to defend Agenda for Change and improve it
Government warned: ‘if you come for them, we will take industrial action’
But UNISON welcomes Welsh government’s continued commitment to living wage
Commenting on the announcement today (Tuesday) from NHS Pay Review Body of its proposals on pay for 2016/17, UNISON Head of Health Christina McAnea said: “It’s disappointing for NHS workers that the PRB has stuck to the artificial one per cent pay freeze imposed by the Chancellor. “Government pay policies since 2010 have seen most […]