It reverses the fire and rehire of staff that took place back in March 2021. UNISON has been in dispute with the trust for 20 months over the fire and rehire policy. This involved […]
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West Midlands members continue their long-running action over contracts
I’m proud of the job people who work in the health service do 24 hours a day, seven days a week: UNISON will always fight their corner against this government – by any means possible
Commenting on the news that 700 British Gas jobs are to go in the West Midlands, with the closure of the Oldbury service/call centre near Birmingham, UNISON national energy officer Matt Lay said: “This is terrible news for the company’s Birmingham-based employees, who will be devastated at the prospect of losing their jobs. British Gas […]
‘Five days for fair pay’ starts with a four-hour strike on Monday 13 October, followed by four days of action short of a strike for the rest of the week
UNISON members across the West Midlands are preparing for a day of protest against the government’s miserly pay policies that will see most of them not even receive a 1% rise this year
UNISON event: Probation: stop the sell-off Key issue: Probation: keep it public and […]
As part of the local government NJC 2014 pay campaign in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, UNISON is running a survey to check the impact of falling pay and rising prices
The ballot will last four weeks, ending on 23 June. Members will be asked if they are prepared to take strike action. If there is a 'yes' vote and the union's […]
UNISON decided to ballot local government and school members for strike action after 70% of members rejected this year's pay […]
The NUT is taking strike action on 26 March: advice for UNISON members working in English chools
Support grows for striking university staff as information reveals scale of spending on agency staff
Union calls on every branch to organise lunchtime or after work rallies to speak up for pay and their local services
Oasis Community Learning agrees to pay £250 to support staff earning £21,000 a year or less
UNSION member Ekhlas Ahmed celebrates after husband freed from Khartoum jail