UNISON members can help teaching union NASUWT with its annual survey into the true cost of education for families
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I’m proud that Gail has been honoured with an OBE, and not just because I know how hard she works for UNISON members. I’m proud too because at time when our health service is under so much pressure,...
The rise of food banks are the most visible face of the poverty crisis affecting the UK in 2017 – they’re the country’s new emergency service. We spent a few days at one to find out more
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Libraries are under threat - what's happening with them in your area?
The article Reading between the lines: what’s going on with our libraries? first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Last month, members of the public shared messages for all the public sector staff working over Christmas – and it's been a huge hit
The article Thousands of people share film thanking public sector...
It's a new year, why not try one of UNISON's courses for a new you?
The article New year, new course, new you first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Aside from rarely kept resolutions, the new year is an opportunity to reconsider our priorities, plans and aims for the year ahead – both personally and professionally – and think about the state of...
Without a backbone of administrative and clerical workers to help take the strain, our vital local services will collapse
The article Public pay the price of job cuts first appeared on the UNISON...
Christmas turkey, pigs-in-blankets and meat stuffing could become health hazards under moves to scrap independent abattoir inspectors employed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), says UNISON today...
Responding to a TUC analysis published today (Friday) that found emergency service workers have suffered real pay cuts of up to £3,300 since 2011, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Every...