Ms McAnea, a former national secretary for education and now responsible for bargaining, negotiating and equalities […]
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Delegates gather to debate the issues at UNISON’s higher education conference
Lecturers start industrial action on campuses across UK
The UNISON members have been working under the threat of seeing their jobs outsourced for over a year as the university considered a tendering exercise covering the whole ancillary […]
University workers vote 2-1 for strike action, but ballot does not meet the threshold for legal strike action
Dispute over outsourcing risk at Queen Margaret University sees 100% vote for action in 75% turn-out
‘“All staff in our universities deserve fair pay, a secure contract, a sensible workload, opportunities for professional development and a […]
Ballot will start in autumn following rejection of employers’ final pay offer
Government plans to allow employers in England to opt out of local government pension scheme are an ‘unwarranted and grievous’ attack on higher and further education staff
The words are fine, but action and government investment is needed to make Augar review recommendations work
And having responded to a management call for feedback on the proposals, members were planning to show how “incensed” they were at the rally […]
UNISON’s service group executive will meet on 7 May to decide response and consultation procedures
Offer still falls ‘far short’ of joint union pay claim, says head of education Jon Richards
University vice chancellors’ pay has hit the headlines after the report on the subject from the new Office for Students – so we decided to take a deeper look at the figures behind the headlines
“Bangor staff were already reeling from the news before Christmas that 60 jobs will go, and now the university has doubled their misery. UNISON […]