Inflation Figures – UNISON reaction

Today’s inflation figures will not repair the holes in the pockets of millions of public service workers

SOAS cleaners strike for 3rd day

Contracted-out cleaners fight for fair terms and conditions

Unions submit 2014-15 HE pay claim

Higher education unions have submitted a joint pay claim for 2014-15 to the national employers organisation

Fair Pay Fortnight

update on materials for fair pay fortnight

Fair Pay Fortnight kicks off

Fair Pay Fortnight kicks off today, with events and activity planned around the UK to reiterate the case for a fairer wage settlement

Birmingham University staff win living wage battle

UNISON members at Birmingham University have won the living wage after taking two days of well-supported strike action

Members to be consulted on next steps in higher ed pay dispute

Conference says it is important to reflect on the impact of the action so far and for service group executive to discuss the future strategy

Staff at SOAS begin two-day strike

UNISON cleaners and maintenance staff at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London have begun a two-day strike today in a long-running dispute over terms and conditions

SOAS staff back strike action

ISS-employed staff at SOAS back strike ballot over sick pay and annual leave by 100%

Teesside University becomes a living wage employer

Teesside University has become the latest university to announce that it is to raise the pay of its lowest-paid staff

Higher education members strike for fair pay

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

HE members take third strike day

UNISON members in higher education will take strike action on 6 February alongside colleagues from UCU, Unite and EIS

Reports show the gulf between debt and dividends

Shareholders receive bumper profits while workers see value of pay fall by over 16% since 2010

York University boosts low-paid staff

York University has become the latest university to announce that it is to raise the pay of its lowest-paid staff

Higher education workers to walk out for third day over pay

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