UNISON releases results of poll asking public service workers What Keeps you Awake?
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It's 21st century Britain and people are living like they did in Victorian times with food banks and soup kitchens." And she […]
‘There is an alternative‘ says general secretary as he lambasts austerity and calls for properly funded public services
Since 2009, the average worker has lost £4,000, as wages fall and prices rise. The welfare cap will have a serious impact on low-income families, with those with two […]
That's why UNISON Scotland members are joining the 999 - answer the call for your NHS rally outside the Conservative party […]
The marches in London, Glasgow and Belfast will send the government a strong message that people want a Future that Works
UNISON president condemns welfare to work and company running it
UNISON’s national delegate conference back fight against coalition attacks on employment and trade union rights
A fighting the cuts toolkit which brings together economic arguments, legal rights, publicity ideas, campaigning tools and other UNISON resources to help you fight the cuts and defend jobs and public services
The launch is taking place in Swansea and will hear the experiences of a number of people who have suffered from mental health issues whilst […]
New law threatens to gag charities, NGOs, blogs, think-tanks, trade unions and other campaigning organisations by severely restricting how much money they can spend on political campaigning in the year running up to a general election
With disability hate crime on the rise - in 2011/12, 1,700 cases were reported in England and Wales - the need for action was clear. David Morgan, a police worker for over 30 years, said […]
Union says it has only been two years since the Public Sector Equality Duty came into force and this review is premature
Carolan tells delegates to make sure they take the message out beyond the conference hall to voters
UNISON’s national delegate conference meets in Liverpool next week to set the union’s priorities for the year ahead