Health and social care partnership commits to achieving fair work, better pay and improved quality of care on eve of Living Wage Week
The article Inverclyde signs up to UNISON’s Ethical Care...
General secretary will urge the government to consult trade unions throughout negotiations to leave the European Union when he meets cabinet minister David Davis
The article Dave Prentis calls for...
Research by the Papworth Trust reveals that NHS claim swayed disabled voters 'who didn't know how many of their protections were form the EU'
The article ‘£350m for the NHS’ swayed...
An agreement to be signed today (Monday) between UNISON and the London Borough of Croydon promises to deliver improved homecare for residents and more support for the borough’s homecare...
UNISON welcomes increase to £8.45 (outside London) and £9.75 (London) an hour at start of Living Wage Week
The article New living wage rates announced first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Guest speaker to disabled members' conference explains the work of a House of Lords committee looking at the Equality Act
The article ‘Ill-informed’ response to disability inquiry...
Some managers don't understand reasonable adjustments, but others are using disability as an excuse to get rid of staff, say delegates
The article Employers failing to offer reasonable adjustments...
Experiences range from disabled parking spaces being blocked to being denied access to a bus because drivers won't insist buggies are folded up
The article ‘I’ll only be a minute’...
Political challenges lie ahead from a government still wedded to 'failed austerity' policies, vice president warns disabled members' conference
The article Vice president tells conference of the...
Brighton conference opens with delegates debating a raft of motions that reveal how members face bullying and harassment in many guises
The article Disabled members’ conference backs action...