South Korea may have hosted the Winter Olympics to warm applause, but the country’s trade unionists remain in the cold
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Branch appeals for donations to hardship fund as workers start two weeks on the picket line for sick pay from international company worth hundreds of millions
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So wherever you live, wherever you work and whatever you do - please join us on May 12th to speak up and step up for the public services you work in and your whole community relies on. Bring your...
March was a momentous month for UNISON members - not least because of a proposed revamp of NHS pay that could benefit a million health workers.
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Although no offer has been tabled, UNISON described the discussions as “constructive” and all parties have said they intend to make progress across all elements of the claim at the next meeting.
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Industrial action ballot follows 91% rejection of proposed move to ‘defined contribution’ scheme in consultation of affected members
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If the pay offer is accepted, every NHS workers’ wages will go further, and the lowest paid would get a significant income boost. Meanwhile starting salaries for nurses, midwives and other health...
‘The agreement would mean an end at last to the government’s self-defeating and unfair 1% pay cap,’ says union.
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Over a million hospital porters, 999 call handlers, healthcare assistants, nurses, midwives and other NHS staff across England are being offered long overdue pay rises of between 6.5 and 29% over the...
UNISON reacts to minister’s announcement of review into English further education funding, alongside ‘efficiency and resilience’
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