With a mixed economic picture at home and increased uncertainty abroad, UNISON continues to fight for what is best for members and their families ...
With a mixed economic picture at home and increased uncertainty abroad, UNISON continues to fight for what is best for members and their families ...
The gender pay gap means that the average woman works the first 47 days of the year for free. How can that still be right in ...
National Association of Probation Officers members also voted by a similar majority to reject the pay offer. If an improved ...
This is where UNISON’s new Responding to Reform UK Network comes in. It connects those who want to fight back – enabling us ...
Note to editors: – UNISON is the UK’s largest union with more than 1.3 million members providing public services in education, local government, the NHS, police service and energy. They are employed ...
As more services move online, digital exclusion becomes a sharper divide. Closing libraries removes one of the last ...
As with many other Reform UK announcements, there’s a worrying lack of understanding of the things the party intends to change ...
“Any improvement in the nation’s finances must be invested in essential services and the staff who provide them. “Right now, from the NHS to local councils, services are stretched to breaking point – ...
A new agreement, negotiated by UNISON, ensures they will receive the same pay and benefits as people they work alongside.
If the Labour government is serious about getting the country back on track, the spring forecast next week must begin to show ...
Union 'stands in solidarity with our trade union partners and the millions of civilians throughout the region who fear the consequences of growing hostilities on their lives, jobs and public services' ...