Have your say – local government members urged

UNISON reminds local government and school members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to vote in the consultation from tomorrow on the revised NJC pay proposals and that they face a clear choice

UNISON oppose Merthyr council plans to cut staff terms and conditions

UNISON is strongly opposed Merthyr county council plans to dismiss and re-engage the council workforce on inferior terms and conditions

Scotland local government committee suspends strike action

UNISON’s Scottish local government committee has suspended the strike action that was planned for 21 October and is to consult members on new proposals

Pay consultation starts on 20 October

UNISON members are about to be consulted on the latest NJC pay proposals for local government and school workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Local government and school support workers strike suspended

UNISON has today decided to suspend strike action in local government and schools planned for 14 October and consult its members on new proposals

Latest on LGA proposals

The NJC joint secretaries met on Thursday 2 October following UNISON’s earlier rejection of the pay proposals

Scottish local government members back industrial action

UNISON local government members in Scotland are set to take industrial action this month after a ‘yes’ vote in their ballot was announced

LGA urged to reconsider on pay proposals

UNISON calls for NJC employers to rethink and come forward with a pay offer which ‘begins to tackle the hardship facing all of our members’ in local government and schools (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)

Scots vote Yes to industrial action

Local government workers vote for industrial action over pay

Prentis speaks up for public service workers

Your time is nearly up, general secretary tells Tory conference as unions rally in Birmingham for decent pay

Academy members vote for industrial action

UNISON members in academy schools have voted yes to strike action in a dispute over pay

Labour needs to support the millions who are its ‘betrayed base’

‘This coalition boasts that the economy is growing by over 3%, but claims there is no money for our members – where is the money going?’

UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis’s Labour Party conference speech

“Conference, our party is returning. It turned a corner at Milton Keynes. Genuine commitments were made to support the Living Wage, to end the abuse of zero hours contracts, to respect pay review body awards, to repeal the Health Act committing Labour to Nye Bevan’s NHS, real progress”.

Last chance to vote in academies pay ballot

Crucial vote on academies pay strike closes on Wednesday

UNISON lobby National Assembly for Wales to call for support in local goverment pay dispute

UNISON local government members are calling on Welsh Assembly Member’s to support the campaign for fair pay for local government workers and fair funding for Wales