Help UNISON and schools across the UK celebrate the often unsung stars of our children’s education on 25 November
Help UNISON and schools across the UK celebrate the often unsung stars of our children’s education on 25 November
School support staff travel from Derby to Westminster to lobby MPs over 25% pay cut
If this Tory government really cared about making our country fairer and more prosperous then decent pay for education workers would be one of their top priorities.
Schools affected across the city as 500 protest outside Council House over imposed changes to contracts
Unless the government gets their act together, many of these invaluable public servants will leave their jobs – and their skills and talents will be lost to schools and children alike.
More than half (52%) of school support staff across the UK have experienced stress, anxiety or depression as they struggle to cope with their workloads, according to a new survey published today (Tuesday) by UNISON. Two-fifths (41.5%) of those who took part in the survey said they had difficulty in completing their work, and more […]
"The prospect of a new national schools funding formula and the proposal announced in the Budget and the white paper, Education Excellence Everywhere, that all […]
Whilst we’ll continue to fight for and represent members in academies, what UNISON wants to see is an integrated comprehensive system, and we believe that this programme undermines […]
UNISON will now use this momentum to encourage remaining authorities to pay registration fees also […]
Neath Port Talbot set to pay as registration fees for school support staff as UNISON campaign continues
Caerphilly council’s decision to pay fees comes as a result of an ongoing campaign by UNISON
Learning support workers or teaching assistants do all those vital but unheralded jobs in our schools
UNISON celebration of school workers had a fantastic response
Campaign highlights school support staff, the Stars in our Schools