UNISON West Midlands members are amongst 350,000 NHS workers across the whole of England who will have their chance to vote for strike action over pay
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These agreements, and others supported by the union, will now shape Labour’s general election manifesto and […]
Inspectors stop abscesses and tumours from being minced into meat. Inspectors and vets report when animals are […]
With less than a year to go to the general election, UNISON is launching its manifesto for public services
UNISON has hailed the local government strike as an overwhelming success, with more than one million public service workers on picket lines and at rallies in protest over their pay offer
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis has stressed that members have turned out in force for the strike today and that the massive show of solidarity from the members and the public alike shows that 1% is just not enough
Unions around the world send solidarity messages to UNISON strikers
They are in our thoughts and we wish them every success in their actions." The police and justice service group sends "strong support and best wishes" and notes "as police, probation […]
And the union has been putting their case across in a variety of online forums. General secretary Dave […]
There's no reason to believe a pay cut will stop this. 5. Low pay is bad for workers and bad for the economy. That's why politicians from all […]
UNISON members on national local government terms and conditions endured a devastating three year pay freeze and then a miserly 1% increase last year […]
The Elliot Foundation is the latest multi-academy trust to announce that it will pay the living wage as a minimum to its lowest-paid employees
Council and school workers on NJC pay terms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will strike on 10 July – and you can support them
UNISON decided to ballot local government and school members for strike action after 70% of members rejected this year's pay […]
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