The UNISON local government industrial action ballot in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will start on 23 May
The UNISON local government industrial action ballot in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will start on 23 May
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
Libraries services urges council voters to use their ballot on behalf of a vital statutory service
Joint union fliers are available for branches organising around the probation day of action of 30 May
UNISON members joined community activists on Newcastle Quayside last week to protest against cuts to legal aid for survivors of domestic violence
UNISON members vote by 75% to accept 2% pay rise for 2014/15
There is just one week left in the NJC strike ballot with the last chance to request ballot papers on 18 June at noon, and the ballot closing on Monday 23 June.
Council and school workers on NJC pay terms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will strike on 10 July – and you can support them
Northern region UNISON members in local government and schools will be striking on 10 July against an offer which is derisory in the extreme
Local government and school support members are striking on Thursday for fair pay. Here are 10 reasons why 10 July is so important
Across the blogosphere and beyond, UNISON has been pulling out the stops to put the case for low-paid local government and school workers forced to strike on 10 July
Across the union, UNISON members send solidarity to members on strike today
Unions around the world send solidarity messages to UNISON strikers
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis has stressed that members have turned out in force for the strike today and that the massive show of solidarity from the members and the public alike shows that 1% is just not enough
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