This is Living Wage Week, and UNISON is campaigning for a living wage for all its members
This is Living Wage Week, and UNISON is campaigning for a living wage for all its members
In the wake of the recent flooding, UNISON’s charity, There for You, has some helpful advice
UNISON Cymru/Wales has become a campaign partner in the Asbestos – Your Right to Know campaign, which aims to create a central accessible register of asbestos schools in Wales
UNISON welcomes hard-hitting review that calls for major changes to the Welsh Ambulance Service
MacAskill tells Cardiff May Day rally of UNISON’s ‘potential big idea’ to boost the Welsh economy
Local government members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be consulted on offer as ‘best achievable by negotiation’
his week is Adult Learners’ Week, an annual opportunity to celebrate the value and pleasure of getting back into learning as an adult
“The decisions that are being taken now are going to change the landscape of public services for generations to come”
Chief constable is ordered to resign before she gets the chance to axe police staff
Union launches immediate campaign to ensure a better deal for its local government members in 2014
UNISON Cymru/Wales has today welcomed the Welsh government’s commitment on pay for top Council officials and is calling for the deal to go one step further and cap council leader’s pay.
UNISON Cymru/Wales has today welcomed the Welsh government’s commitment on pay for top Council officials and is calling for the deal to go one step further and cap council leader’s pay.
The 2014 There for You annual general meeting and seminar will be held at UNISON’s Croyde Bay hoiday resort in Devon, 8-10 May
Swansea UNISON members vote on employer’s Single Status and Job evaluation offer
In response to Chancellor George Osbornes announcement that he plans to block incremental pay progression, UNISON Cymru/Wales head of local government Dominic MacAskill, said: “The Chancellor clearly had no understanding of how pay progression work in practice