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
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UNISON and other trade union members at Aberystwyth University have voted overwhelmingly for industrial action in response to the university’s pension plans
UNISON delegates speak at range of TUC motions condemning effects of government policy across public services
UNISON calls public meeting amid growing concerns around clinical commissioning group review of hospital services
As NHS supporters march from Jarrow to London from 16 August, UNISON is urging members to back them
Report shows that probation provided good service in run-up to privatisation
Cleaning staff at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary set for proud return to the NHS
UNISON members at Care UK in Doncaster will begin new strike action tomorrow for two weeks, after the company refused to even discuss a wage rise this year
UNISON hospital protest will highlight Victorian levels of insecurity in week-long activity
UNISON campaigning in the north west has seen proposals to cut and downgrade ambulance services to the public halted – at least for this year
Survey shows 19% of councils in England do not know whether the homecare providers they commission pay their staff the national minimum wage
UNISON Cymru/Wales has written to the Welsh Local Government Association to express concern over its attitude to the J10 strike and to call for an urgent meeting to discuss the matter
UNISON Scotland has launched a new report showing what is really happening to public services across the country
NDC discussed the forthcoming Scottish independence referendum this morning, in a wide-ranging debate that challenged both campaigns