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Free Education – Tuition Fees

Conference
National Delegate Conference 1998
Date
2 June 1998
Decision
Carried as Amended

Motion on the UNISON National site.

Free Education – Tuition Fees

Conference
National Delegate Conference 1999
Date
19 February 1999
Decision
Carried

Motion on the UNISON National site.

Free the Two Wintercomfort Workers

Conference
2000 National Delegate Conference
Date
22 May 2000
Decision
Carried

Motion on the UNISON National site.

Free Dental Care for Pregnant Women

Conference
Health Conference 2001
Date
23 November 2000
Decision
Carried

Motion on the UNISON National site.

Free Dental Care and Spectacles for Over 60s

Conference
2001 Retired Members' Conference
Date
25 June 2001
Decision
Carried

Motion on the UNISON National site.

100 MPs sign up to Public Services Day

"In addition 83% of the public say that they are against private companies running public services. If the government ignores its own MP's, ignores the public, they […]

Article on the UNISON National site.

Social care staff code of conduct

"However, in order to live up to these proposed standards you need proper training and you can't get a well qualified […]

Article on the UNISON National site.

London nurse knife attacker in court

A patient who attacked a nurse at St George’s hospital, South London this week (Tuesday 8th January) is to appear in court in Wandsworth today on three counts of GBH

Article on the UNISON National site.

Electricity customers still get raw deal

Low income and rural customers still get a raw deal and those with pre-payment meters or in debt are particularly […]

Article on the UNISON National site.

Blair public services speech – UNISON reaction

It will give our members, particularly those at the Whittington Hospital, a much needed boost after a week in which […]

Article on the UNISON National site.

“Government sees sense over drafting in private managers to NHS” says UNISON

UNISON, the UK’s largest health union, today expressed delight and pledged their full support for Government plans to drops proposals to draft in private managers to run so called failing hospitals

Article on the UNISON National site.

“Clarify wording or face unholy war” says UNISON

UNISON, the UK’s largest health union today demanded clarity or withdrawal of controversial wording in a discussion document to be presented at a Labour forum tomorrow

Article on the UNISON National site.

UNISON’s spring offensive on pay for local government workers

Over 55 per cent of local government workers earn less than the average allowance paid to councillors – £12,500 – leaving them among the poorest paid workers in the public sector

Article on the UNISON National site.

NHS recruitment campaign

UNISON, the UK’s largest health union, today welcomed the new NHS recruitment campaign aimed at attracting staff back into the service, saying “bring back the missing workers”

Article on the UNISON National site.

NHS needs more patience, less spin

Spin is getting in the way of NHS reform. This was the key message from Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, at a health symposium at St Thomas’ Hospital today, to Health Secretary, Alan Milburn. UNISON urged the minister to hold his nerve and stick to the NHS plan which has already been agreed by the government and UNISON

Article on the UNISON National site.