Members in England and Wales vote in favour of changes to the Police Staff Handbook, which will come into effect on 1 April
Members in England and Wales vote in favour of changes to the Police Staff Handbook, which will come into effect on 1 April
Nominations will open on 28 February for by-elections in five vacant seats on three of the union’s service group executives: community, local government and police and justice
We caught up with police and justice service group chair Caryl Nobbs to talk about the changes to policing and why she hopes police members vote in the terms and conditions ballot taking place in England and Wales
Ballot papers are on their way to police staff in England and Wales
The national conference of UNISON’s Police and Justice Service Group.
A ten-year strategy launched today (Wednesday) to transform policing does not address the serious decline in staff numbers, according to UNISON. Police Vision 2025, drawn up by police chiefs and commissioners, will fail unless the government pays for more officers to patrol the streets, says the union. Community policing has become much harder to carry […]
UNISON conference condemns replacing police staff with low-paid workers and unpaid volunteers
Police and justice conference debates the changing nature of negotiation
A white applicant has a better chance of getting a job than a Black applicant in more than two thirds of UK forces, UNISON’s police and justice conference hears
Research shows investment in PSCO’s saves the justice system £56 for every £10 invested
Download the summary results of this spring’s elections to the seven service group executives: local government, health, community, police and justice, higher education, energy, and water, environment and transport
Union hits out at plans for England contained in government’s police and crime bill
UNISON releases latest survey showing effect of policing cuts on community support officers and neighbourhood policing in England and Wales
Responding to official figures released today (Thursday) that show serious crime is still rising, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “The reduction in resources for police forces was bound to have consequences for crime, as these new figures show. “Government cuts to budgets have meant almost a third fewer police community support officers and a […]
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