Members in schools and councils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being consulted on two-year pay offer
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Head of local government Heather Wakefield called the pay cap “a poisonous Tory cocktail, eating away at your living […]
For full details of the offer please contact your local UNISON branch or check in the local government section of this […]
Joint letter to Philip Hammond from UNISON, Unite and GMB calls on him to fund ‘a decent pay award’ for school and council staff in this wee’s local government settlement
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 […]
The three unions representing local government staff will now put the offer to their respective committees for consideration. The offer covers […]
The union’s national joint council committee accepted the offer from employers, but said it fell far short […]
Council and school workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland asked to have their say on pay offer
UNISON, GMB and Unite are urging local government employers to rethink their revised pay offer of a 1.75% pay rise (with 2.75% for those on the […]
- Date
- 8 December 2017 12:10am–11:59pm
- Location
- England, Wales, Northern Ireland
UNISON is asking all branches, activists and members covered by the claim to build up local pressure […]
The claim, for workers covered by National Joint Council for Local Government Services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (NJC), is for: the full-time equivalent living […]
Image: Marcus Rose On 23 May, the ballot opens that invites UNISON’s 370,000 local government and schools members to vote on whether to take industrial action over the employers’ pay offer […]
UNISON head of local government Jon Richards said: “The pay deal unions negotiated earlier this year is a start. But the […]
UNISON members very narrowly voted to reject the Local Government Association’s (LGA) pay offer, with 50.44% voting to reject and 48.66% voting to accept it. The […]
The Local Government Association has made it clear that it will not approach the UK government to request any further […]