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Four more local authorities will be affected in second wave of action over pay
This week sees Champions Day, when UNISON recognises the local government workforce
Marcia Lewis had worked for Caerphilly Council for more than 20 years, when she suddenly faced the prospect of being fired and rehired. With UNISON’s support, she challenged her employer and won – making a difference for thousands of her colleagues
Join us this evening for an online rally, as we build for action on pay in Scottish schools
We meet the winners of this year’s Local Service Champions Awards
UNISON research reveals the levels of underfunding in local government
UNISON sets the record straight after hundreds of workers’ holiday pay was miscalculated by Bolton council
I know it’s a difficult decision to vote to take action and be prepared to lose a day’s pay, but we’ve won through strike action before, and I have every confidence we can do it again
They don’t do it for the prestige, they do it for the difference they can make to people’s lives, every day – its time to recognise their superhuman efforts
Care workers, crossing wardens, librarians and refuse workers – they’re among the unsung heroes today (Thursday) being recognised for their role in our communities.
Over 300 staff in a variety of services like trading standards, environmental health and other regulatory services, will now be transferred back in-house
To celebrate the first UNISON Champions day, the film and TV star interviewed this year’s Local Service Champions winner and rehabilitation worker, Paddy Toner
Members across NJC unions vote to accept pay offer – the highest in a decade
In January 2021, the TUC found that almost 1 in 10 workers (9%) had been told to reapply for their jobs on worse terms and conditions since the first lockdown in March 2020. Almost twice as […]