- Date
- 5 March 2016 12:00pm–2:30pm
- Location
- National Museum, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NP
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 […]
As the union for school support staff, UNISON has been campaigning for local authorities to pay the registration fee for all learning support […]
Cymru Wales members will be taking to high streets and workplaces next week to celebrate union achievements
I work with people who have memory problems. I’m a community psychiatric nurse so I go to the homes of people who have Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia.
The union presented its findings to the health board at a meeting on 21 January. UNISON North Wales health branch secretary Jan Tomlinson said: “We’re pleased to have had the […]
Neath Port Talbot reverses plans to close libraries, mobile library service and museum after UNISON-organised petition
Rhondda Cynon Taf becomes sixth Welsh council to pay registration fees for teaching assistants being introduced in April
"The Trade Union Bill is a regressive step that will harm good industrial relations and the key health and […]
UNISON’s North Wales health branch pro-actively initiated a listening exercise to discover the extent of problems across the […]
Learning support workers or teaching assistants do all those vital but unheralded jobs in our schools
Still time to sign petition which will be handed in to Neath and Port Talbot county borough on Monday 11 January
Anheddau Cyf sacks 300 people to re-engage them only if they accept swinging cuts to their terms and conditions
Uncertain future for Wales Community Rehabilitation Centre staff after plans announced to cut finances by 40%
And it said that, if the bill becomes law, the council will not "co-operate with any measures in the legislation designed either […]