Activists are not expected to represent members at actual tribunal cases. But, by going through the tribunal process, you will gain a deeper understanding of what […]
Search Results for “tribunal fees”
- Date
- 10 November 2020 2:30pm–3:30pm
- Location
- On line webinar
A group of 10 homecare workers and UNISON members recently scored a major and high-profile victory at an employment tribunal. Their struggle for justice, which saw them awarded over £100k between them, has yet again shone a light on the poor employment practices that are sadly widespread in the homecare sector. Join us at an […]
- Conference
- 2024 National Higher Education Conference
- Date
- 12 October 2023
- Decision
- Carried
This conference notes that: On the 15th of September 2023, the House of Commons published a research briefing which explains that visas and related fees have risen significantly above inflation and above processing costs. Then, on the 18th of September, the Home Office officially announced 15-35% rises to visa fees, which took effect on the […]
- Date
- 11 December 2023 9:30am–12:30pm
- Location
- ONLINE
This workshop will give you the background on the importance of tribunals including: What issues can be taken to a tribunal The process of submitting an Employment […]
- Date
- 27 March 2024 12:00pm–1:30pm
- Location
- Online
In this short webinar we will cover the time limitations involved in different types of employment cases including discrimination claims. We will look at the ACAS early conciliation process and time limits for an employment tribunal claim following early conciliation. We will also look at interim relief cases as this covers the time limits for […]
- Date
- 10 July 2023 9:30am–12:30pm
- Location
- ONLINE
This workshop will give you the background on the importance of tribunals including: What issues can be taken to a tribunal The process of submitting an Employment […]
- Conference
- 2013 Health Care Service Group Conference
- Date
- 14 December 2012
- Decision
- Carried as Amended
Conferences notes with concern the Francis Review’s recommendation that more health staff become registered with registrant bodies and is concerned that members who are suffering from the third year of a pay freeze could face an additional cost of registration fees. Conference therefore calls on the National Service Group Executive to mount a campaign for […]
- Conference
- 2014 Health Care Service Group Conference
- Date
- 27 March 2014
- Decision
- Carried
UNISON should actively work with other professional associations and trade unions to form a coalition of opposition to this increase. We call on the Service Group Executive, the […]
- Conference
- National Delegate Conference 1999
- Date
- 19 February 1999
- Decision
- Carried
- Conference
- National Delegate Conference 1998
- Date
- 2 June 1998
- Decision
- Carried as Amended
- Conference
- 2008 Retired Members' Conference
- Date
- 13 June 2008
- Decision
- Carried as Amended
Apart from these fees being grossly unfair they assume an affordability which will not be the case for the majority of […]
- Conference
- 2002 Retired Members' Conference
- Date
- 21 August 2002
- Decision
- Carried
Conference notes that many pensioners are no longer capable of running their own affairs and that power of attorney is required in most cases. Conference condemns the decision of the Lord Chancellor, taken in July 2002, to increase the fee to register a power of attorney from £50 to £220. Conference calls upon the National […]
- Conference
- 2010 Health Care Service Group Conference
- Date
- 30 November 2009
- Decision
- Carried
Further, conference notes that none of these bodies have a system of pro-rata registration fees for part-time health workers nor a system based on affordability to pay. As health regulation […]
- Conference
- 2006 Retired Members' Conference
- Date
- 16 June 2006
- Decision
- Carried
Conference condemns the continuing uncertainty for and inequitable treatment of elderly, disabled or chronically sick persons taking up or residing in a nursing or residential home. This is because of the independent powers vested in local authorities to determine the extent to which the applicant and/or their family is required to contribute to the costs […]
- Conference
- 2003 National Delegate Conference
- Date
- 29 May 2003
- Decision
- Carried
Before the introduction of top up fees two-thirds of the population were against them as were the […]