But low pay still looms large for UNISON members. Kati Conway has just finished a short day at work, so she […]
Search Results for “Pay and conditions”
Careworker Mitsy tells her story
UNISON members continue the fight for fair pay and the real living wage
The union has led intense and detailed negotiations over a number of months, which have resulted in the proposed framework […]
The pay claim calls on colleges to seek accreditation with the Living Wage Foundation. The unions do not […]
This week, the new Living Wage rates were announced. This means a pay increase for about 300,000 working people - up 40p to £9.90 across the UK, and £11.05 in London […]
The two year deal affects hundreds of thousands of local government members and, amongst other highlights, will see a 16% pay increase for those […]
“This is something that UNISON applauds and we encourage other branches to campaign for. I hope that this inspires all other institutions […]
A growing number of Catholic schools already pay the living wage to thousands of teaching assistants, catering and school support staff. The move […]
If the government wants to spend money on tackling low pay, there are better alternatives – like real legal enforcement of the minimum wage to penalise unscrupulous employers and introducing a living wage low-paid workers can actually live on, a legal minimum wage worthy of the name.
A windfall tax so our children's children aren't still paying off the cost of our energy support in years to come and sustained investment in rundown public […]
Leaflet to help members campaign for the Living Wage in their school