However, the college employer’s organisation, Colegau Cymru, has indicated that a pay offer of 1% may be proposed, although this is subject to formal confirmation by the Colegau Cymru […]
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Learning support workers or teaching assistants do all those vital but unheralded jobs in our schools, supporting special […]
UNISON has hailed the local government strike as an overwhelming success, with more than one million public service workers on picket lines and at rallies in protest over their pay offer
"The employer's proposals are a slap in the face for those workers. They deserve to be paid fairly for the work that they do and we would argue that, in fact, they […]
Earlier news items Unions and Bridgend council issue joint statement on pay proposals (1 May) UNISON pledges to fight Bridgend […]
Those demonstrations will be aimed at conveying the message of public sector workers to the public at large. But UNISON members are also making their feelings crystal clear to […]
This was the right decision to back low-paid workers by agreeing to pay their fees.” UNISON Cymru/Wales lead organiser for schools Jess Turner added: “Yet another council has […]
The result follows last week's industrial action by UNISON's NHS members in England, who staged a four-hour strike on Monday followed by action short of strike action for […]
The offer is for: a 1% increase on all pay points and nationally-agreed protected allowances with effect from 1 April 2013; deletion of the […]
UNISON Cymru/Wales has pledged to keep the pressure on Bridgend County Borough Council to repeal its decision to withdraw from national pay negotiations
"This means one thing – that local government workers are doing more for less. "It is time for politicians to represent the needs of the local government […]
UNISON members in further education across Wales have voted in favour of taking industrial action in response to pay
Neath Port Talbot set to pay as registration fees for school support staff as UNISON campaign continues
"The majority of local government workers earn less that £21,000 per year and have already experienced a three year pay freeze. It is […]
Colleges across Wales had initially planned to freeze pay for the workforce, but revised their offer to 1% following an industrial action ballot in which […]