After four months of collective action, support workers received £780 back pay alongside the pay increase
After four months of collective action, support workers received £780 back pay alongside the pay increase
“In fact, if we take a new view of how to map out learning programmes for each kid, then teachers would know […]
After a starry career on the pitch, Everton and Wales footballing legend Neville Southall is now a UNISON member, working to help struggling youngsters
University of South Wales Group launches formal consultation on budget cuts, including possible job losses
Welsh health board offers increases of up to £1,900 a year after strike by staff paid less than colleagues working for neighbouring boards
‘Welsh public service workers will be holding you to account’, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis warns candidates at manifesto launch
Neath Port Talbot branch fought a successful campaign against library closures – so just how did they do it?
Get your nominations in! Closing date 23 May. Celebrate the valuable contribution UNISON colleagues make in the workplace. Awards will be presented by the Minister for Health and Social Services on 6 July 2016 at the Radisson Hotel, Cardiff. Contact your local branch for further information and nomination forms. Award categories: – Above and Beyond This […]
Supporters show appreciation for health service by applauding in the 68th minute – signifying the age of the NHS
The union sets out to highlight how ‘lazy political hits’ damage morale and the relationship of trust between patients and staff (Cymru/Wales)
Jobs and public services – the most important issues at the elections on 5 May
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) council contract is thought to be worth at least £1m. UNISON Cymru Wales is furious that public money is being wasted and trade union representatives have been […]
For any other election enquiries, contact the member liaison unit at the UNISON Centre. Telephone 020 7121 5399 […]
UNISON backs BBC report that reveals loss of 8,000 jobs and 343 libraries in six years
All learning support staff in Wales must now be registered with the Education Workforce Council