Health members in England are currently voting on the government’s latest pay offer. The ballot closes at 3pm on Friday 14 April. By the time delegates meet for […]
Search Results for “Local government”
UNISON Cymru/Wales has called for the government to take some responsibility as reports show that 10 high earners in NHS England have received pay rises totalling £300,000
But with the government insisting on a one per cent pay cap across the NHS, the wages of those on the lowest pay scales – […]
“By ignoring the recommendations of the NHS Pay Review Body for England, the government forced health workers to take strike action over pay for the first time in 34 years. […]
The government must give the NHS the cash it needs so its entire workforce gets a decent rise, without the need […]
UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “It is clear from this letter that the government’s promise of a one per cent pay rise for public sector workers was all smoke and mirrors […]
However in the absence of a devolved government in Northern Ireland, and without funding being made available by the secretary of state Chris […]
This will now be used locally to ensure health workers across England get all the pay they are due. In more normal times […]
“Having said that, against a background of continuing UK government cuts to Welsh government budget, we welcome the fact that the Welsh health minister has implemented […]
But UNISON members are also making their feelings crystal clear to employers. Local government workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have already started their programme of industrial […]
In a strong argument, the union made the following points: the government has told the review body that it must make recommendations within a 1% paybill limit, but this is […]
On the local government pay dispute, Mr Goudriaan told them: "You are fighting for a decent pay increase … and the […]
There is just one week to go in the English health consultative ballot on the government’s pay proposals
UNISON members across the West Midlands are preparing for a day of protest against the government’s miserly pay policies that will see most of them not even receive a 1% rise this year
The pay review body had recommended a 1% pay rise for all NHS staff, but the government has ignored this for staff working in England. Writing today on the TUC's Touchstone blog […]