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Local government conference told that we must challenge politicians to back working people and collective agreements when they ask for our votes
UNISON’s local government conference in Brighton heard of the millions of members and service users who were bearing the brunt of the government’s austerity agenda
UNISON’s local government conference kicked off in Brighton this morning, with a rallying call to activists to win a big turnout in the current ballot on pay
Further details have been released by the TUC for anyone wanting to attend the national demonstration – Britain needs a pay rise – on 18 October in London
Labour’s shadow health secretary, Andy Burnham, met protestors in Liverpool to discuss the question of NHS pay today
Ritchie was one of the very first to report, tweeting a picture of the UNISON stall outside St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight - […]
UNISON members in the health service will be making their voices heard across the UK tomorrow, as NHS Protest Day highlights anger at being denied even a 1% pay rise by the government
And a model petition sheet to be used locally can be found on the resources section of the NHS pay campaign […]
The UNISON welfare charity There for You can offer help to members on low incomes deal with the cost of school uniforms
She said that such moves would "fundamentally change the role of local government in the UK - reducing the scale and range of services that it provides […]
Delegates at the EPSU congress in Toulouse debated the threat from two global trade treaties currently being negotiated
Download them now and use them in you social media campaigning or branch newsletters - and watch out for more being rolled out on UNISON's social media accounts and on the web page […]
UNISON regions and branches are marking the day with information stalls, speakers and community events. "This year's […]
UNISON members in higher education are being consulted on the 2014-15 pay offer – have your say before 23 May