As warnings on high levels of air pollution are headline news, UNISON head of health and safety Tracey Harding is urging employers not to forget about those people who work outside
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- Date
- 7 – 9 October 2016
- Location
- Holiday Inn Leicester, 129 St Nicholas Circle, Leicester, LE1 5LX
Recruit a friend by 13 December and you'll both be entered in our prize draw. And if you win, the friend you recruited wins too. Prizes […]
We also hope to invite a key speaker on political issues. Details of the Seminar and copies of the registration form are attached to this circular – please pass them on to your […]
That's a concern when office workers have to spend most of their time seated and can suffer serious back pain, repetitive strain injuries or other muscular-skeletal disorders. The […]
Carol Holt and Peter Spencer work for the Environment Agency – and each received an MBE in the awards announced […]
Annual report for the WET service group
To lift the fear of future flooding, the union is also demanding that the timetable for bringing flood defence schemes forward is restored. UNISON members in the […]
Unfortunately, the Conservative government seems to think otherwise. Recent policy announcements and the bill to scrap absolutely any regulation that has felt the breath of the EU on it reveal an […]
UNISON is launching a unique scheme to increase the help that it gives members in financial difficulty, and challenge the rise of the pay-day lenders
A ballot of 150 UNISON members saw 90% voting for action and, as a result, members have already taken several periods of sustained strike action, as well as […]
UNISON members are on the front lines when disasters like this strike – and as politicians heap praise on them for the work they’re doing now, it needs be remembered that […]
UNISON members won’t accept Centrica proposals to work longer, pay more and get less
But over the festive season, Amanda joined her colleagues from all departments in the flood incident room, working through the night […]
When crews for the annual Boat Race are warned about levels of E.coli, and its own shareholders refuse to invest more in Thames Water, the case for public ownership is clear