Amanda King was arrested in London in October while protesting peacefully against inaction on the climate
Amanda King was arrested in London in October while protesting peacefully against inaction on the climate
If you want to see a more stable rental system, and less homelessness, make sure you have your say in the government’s consultation, which closes on 12 October.
Central Arbitration Committee says union’s bid for statutory recognition can go head at Scottish care charity
The union welcomes government’s proposals, but is concerned that no further funds are being made available for genuinely affordable homes
National Housing Federation launches consultation on giving tenants and residents a greater say in housing matters
‘No worker should be hiding their mental health status because of stigma or from fear the employer would not support them’
UNISON community conference and seminar sends message of support to Alternative Futures members striking this weekend
City council becomes first to make union’s charter a key part of its commissioning process
It was launched in response to notably high levels of violence at work being reported from UNISON members working in the community sector. Organisations […]
‘We believe the Court of Appeal got this decision completely wrong and will do everything we can to reverse it’
Pay increase at north-west England housing group follows rejection of 2% offer and a ballot for industrial action
More than 30% of new members in 2017 worked work for private or community employers. Many of these members face zero-hours contracts and the minimum wage […]
Social care, both residential and at-home, cuts across various public-service sectors, and different UNISON service group. While the pressures on the service are the same across the […]
General secretary’s blog: Time to stop violence and abuse in the workplace “Violence at work blights lives,” said UNISON general secretary […]
UNISON wants the campaign to help end violence at work by first establishing that violence is unacceptable and not ‘just part of the job’ […]