The National Probation Service has proposed extending the use of private providers in approved premises
The National Probation Service has proposed extending the use of private providers in approved premises
Police and justice conference debates the changing nature of negotiation
With cuts of this magnitude, mass job losses will be inevitable and public sector union UNISON is committed to opposing any redundancies and maintaining a viable […]
Probation workers are taking action short of strike between now and 2 October
Employers walk away from ACAS talks – prompting new strike action on 14 September
UNISON probation members working for six community rehabilitation companies owned by Sodexo could be balloted on industrial action over the company’s voluntary redundancy terms
UNISON members are today (Tuesday) staging a two-hour stoppage in England and Wales between 8am and 10am in the ongoing dispute over pay
UNISON is urging all probation members to take a two-hour strike on 14 July, in support of our campaign for fair pay
Members working for the National Probation Service are being urged to make sure that they don’t lose their UNISON membership due to payment changes
We are doing everything we can to ensure we can get the best possible deal for probation workers, without having to take action. We hope the ACAS talks will be fruitful, but industrial action […]
UNISON has today (Tuesday) suspended the industrial action in probation planned for this Thursday in England to restart pay talks with the employer. The action short of strike action has also been suspended
UNISON members work as offender managers, hostel workers, victim liaison officers, case administrators, community payback supervisors and a wide range of […]
The Ministry of Justice sets out its plans to radically reform the way in which probation services are delivered in England and Wales with the privatisation of 70% of probation work in 21 new contract areas
UNISON presents its alternative vision for the future of the probation service
UNISON calls for a “rehabilitation revolution” – not regionalisation or privatisation – in order to keep our communities safe