Health pay, local government cuts, outsourcing, Brexit…. new term, same curriculum
Health pay, local government cuts, outsourcing, Brexit…. new term, same curriculum
Union calls for full engagement with workforce following government guidance on area reviews and their implementation
“Lowering fees for HE must be accompanied by further government funding to make up the gap that will hit universities providing costly science and medicine […]
The union’s national secretary for education and local government Jon Richards said: “UNISON is to hold a nationally co-ordinated ballot of around 20 further […]
Much-needed reforms missing from parliamentary agenda
UNISON in Colleges FE newsletter Spring 2024
“This proposal breaks the government’s 1% pay cap in the public sector,” says college worker Chris Greenshields who chairs the […]
Education in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is a devolved matter. UNISON and other education unions […]
In warning of the dire consequences of how fast the virus is now spreading the Westminster government made the decision to close all colleges and sixth forms and move to online learning. But as an […]
Consultations see members agree pay rises for 2016/17 in both countries – UNISON calls on colleges in England to implement Association of Colleges offer as soon as possible
UNISON reacts to minister’s announcement of review into English further education funding, alongside ‘efficiency and resilience’
Joint unions submit claim for £1 an hour pay rise and the living wage as a minimum in England