Trade union members working in further education in Wales will be consulted over a 1% revised pay offer which is expected to be formally announced 12 January
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UNISON members in further education across Wales have voted in favour of taking industrial action in response to pay
UNISON’s higher education members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a pay offer that will see thousands of low-paid university staff receive the living wage of £7.65p per hour and end a long-running pay dispute in the sector
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UNISON members have been on strike today with their colleagues in UCU, Unite and EIS, for fair pay and for the lowest-paid to take home a living wage
UNISON, which represents 25,000 staff in further education colleges, has said ‘no’ to a new sick pay scheme drawn up by the Association of College (AoC) employers
UNISON HE branches across the UK are organising protests this week to highlight the inequality in pay in higher education in the run-up to further strike action
UNISON members are angry that cash-rich universities are ignoring the financial hardship that they and their families are facing, and they are not prepared to accept the crumbs off the high table
Union members working in higher education will walk out for a second day today in an increasingly bitter pay row
ACAS is called in to help resolve the higher education pay dispute
Bob Geldof has lent his support to UNISON’s Higher Education members
A well-supported strike is vital, so here are some suggestions for building the strike, as well as ways to campaign on the day
Members urged to vote yes to strike action over pay offer
UNISON members in higher education are set to vote on strike action over a pay offer from the employers, with the union recommending that they say ‘yes’