UNISON is seeking a £1,750 or six per cent pay rise for 1.3 million local government workers - 57 per cent earn less than £12,500 a year. The next round of pay negotiations have […]
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Over 55 per cent of local government workers earn less than the average allowance paid to councillors – £12,500 – leaving them among the poorest paid workers in the public sector
UNISON Local Government National Officer, Malcolm Wing said: ÒThis offer is bitterly disappointing for local government […]
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UNISON, the UK
UNISON is to seek a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, to gain assurances that the work the union had been doing with Stephen Byers on protecting the local government workforce from exploitation will continue
UNISON, the UK
Local government unions today stepped up the pressure on local authorities in the dispute over pay by revealing their intention to hold a 24-hour national strike on Wednesday, July 17
The NOP Local Government Members Survey 2002, one of the largest surveys of local government staff, was commissioned by […]
UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis will join local government workers at a rally outside the offices of the Association of London Government, 59 1/2 Southwark […]
The vote announced today by the three local government unions Ð UNISON, TGWU and GMB Ð will be the first national strike since 1989. The employersÕ […]
UNISON, the UK
The three main unions in local government Ð UNISON, the GMB and the TGWU Ð today agreed that a second national strike and further selective […]
UNISON, the UK