The waiting list Bradley (pictured left) works in the association’s choice-based letting/property pool team – in effect, the team that organises the social housing waiting […]
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The three associations say the merged organisation would be able to build 100,000 new homes across London and the South East – 35,000 more than they could […]
Both unions met the charity’s management again at Acas this afternoon. Unite and UNISON consulted their Action for Children representatives about the latest position this morning […]
UNISON is urging managers at charity Action for Children to avoid a strike after UNISON members voted overwhelmingly for industrial action following a long-running dispute over pay.
The bill has passed its second reading in the House of Lords and is about to enter its committee and report stage - which union branches and members can submit evidence to […]
With rents rising in the independent and private rented sector, creating an affordability crisis, plans to cut or freeze housing benefit will mean […]
UNISON welcomes new law which aims to protect renters
It brings together work carried out by UNISON Scotland among members delivering Scotland's mental health services in acute wards, the community […]
National health and safety committee marks start of European Health and Safety Week with warning that ‘members have been at breaking point for a long time’
Campaigners set off from Jarrow to make 999 call for the NHS to Parliament – find out how you can join in and support the marchers
UNSION publishes negotiating and organising advice after legal rulings that sleeping-in time must be included in minimum wage calculations
With the government spending cuts putting both workers and communities at risk, European Health and Safety Week this autumn will provide a vital opportunity to promote good health and safety practice
Dave Prentis drew a line in the sand this afternoon, when he addressed the UNISON national delegate conference in Brighton saying that this autumn, we would make a stand
Further details have been released by the TUC for anyone wanting to attend the national demonstration – Britain needs a pay rise – on 18 October in London
UNISON members joined community activists on Newcastle Quayside last week to protest against cuts to legal aid for survivors of domestic violence