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Support staff need nationally-recognised agreements if they are to benefit from recent changes to the education sector ...
A motion for the government to meet its pledge for a national care service, rather than “kicking the promise back into the ...
At UNISON’s annual local government service group conference in Liverpool, the fight against racism and Reform were common ...
Four council and college staff have been celebrated for their dedicated and outstanding service by UNISON. The union presented them with awards as “champions” in their fields at UNISON’s annual local ...
On Sunday 15 June, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea gave a speech to delegates at the union’s annual local ...
Councils must be able to recruit more planning staff if communities are to get the homes, schools and services they need.
“Protecting the environment can’t be done on the cheap. Flooding, pollution and the climate crisis can’t be tackled with skeleton staffing, shrinking budgets and underpaid staff.
Members are urged to join the fight to hold business and the public sector to account for human rights and environmental ...
On Monday 9 June UNISON members from the union’s police, probation and Cafcass service group met with the policing minister ...
UNISON has become aware of an increasing number of members who have been charged by third party companies to cancel their ...
School support staff feel pressured into providing essential medical care for pupils, despite a lack of training, pay and support, warns a report released by UNISON today (Friday). Around two in five ...
“More social housing means they’ll be able to live closer to their places of work in future. In the meantime, the extension of the £3 bus-fare cap will help people better afford their commutes.