The move is in protest at their employer’s failure to match NHS pay rates and working conditions, says UNISON. Hospital cleaners, caterers, porters, receptionists […]
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"It helps to raise decent pay and conditions," she went on, and also aids "more successful industrial action and campaigning". Helen Davies of […]
The agreement – signed by UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis and Optivo chief executive officer Paul Hackett – allows the union to both recruit new members and […]
On 12 February 2014 Glyndŵr University notified UNISON and UCU of potentially 60 compulsory redundancies to achieve ongoing savings of £2m. The final […]
As part of the local government NJC 2014 pay campaign in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, UNISON is running a survey to check the impact of falling pay and rising prices
“Urgent action is needed to address low morale and a growing staff retention problem.” The unions point out that Britain leaving the EU will mean […]
Ministers bailed out the failing privatised companies to the tune of £342m. Yet they can’t find a penny to increase pay for probation staff.
The claim, drawn up by UNISON, Unite and the GMB, also calls for the bottom two points in the pay scale (salary points seven and eight) to […]
Anything else was "a publically-funded, poverty pay scandal". The business case for the Living Wage was stressed in the debate - with Ms Marshall […]
“The government’s pay cap is cutting deep – for care workers, hospital porters, cleaners and all other hardworking […]
UNISON members working for a north-west housing group have won a 3.1% pay rise after rejecting an earlier offer and balloting for industrial action. Some 700 workers […]
UNISON, Unite and the GMB, the three unions representing local government employees in England, Wales and Northern […]
The UNISON members’ strike has been provoked by their employers’ refusal to pay nationally agreed pay rates for NHS staff to staff employed by a subsidiary company that the trust […]
Without extra money from the Treasury to fund these pay increases, services and jobs somewhere will have to be cut. “Ministers have finally recognised […]
And while health workers have pulled out all the stops to keep the country going, a forgotten frontline […]