Experience after experience has shown that privatisation is a false economy
Experience after experience has shown that privatisation is a false economy
Research from the Smith Institute shows that low-paid workers bear the brunt of contracting-out as their pay and conditions get worse
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis has been leading the international trade union response to the threats posed by trade and investment agreements this week.
UNISON delegates speak at range of TUC motions condemning effects of government policy across public services
UNISON manifesto sets out the challenges facing public services and policies needed to meet them
With less than a year to go to the general election, UNISON is launching its manifesto for public services
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
Privatisation does not produce efficiency, just a downward pressure on pay, writes Sara Gorton of UNISON in a new Left Foot Forward blog as part of Fair Pay Fortnight
Dave Prentis pledges to put the weight of the union behind the fight against the cuts and privatisation of the police and probation services
Carolan tells delegates to make sure they take the message out beyond the conference hall to voters
New law threatens to gag charities, NGOs, blogs, think-tanks, trade unions and other campaigning organisations by severely restricting how much money they can spend on political campaigning in the year running up to a general election
‘Battles are being won, but the war continues’ to keep police and probation services out of hands of private companies
National delegate conference backs a raft of measures to combat the continued privatisation and outsourcing of services
UNISON’s national delegate conference meets in Liverpool next week to set the union’s priorities for the year ahead