Two thirds of NHS students have been forced to take work on top of their studies to supplement their income, according to a new report from UNISON published today (Friday). Healthcare students are...
As the Food Standards Agency proposes loosening the regulation of meat, UNISON is working with change.org and the family of a food poisoning victim, to fight back
The article Help to keep the meat...
Further education committee agrees to talks, but further strikes remain a possibility
The article UNISON and Scottish FE employers to talk at Acas first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Thursday 20 October 2016 For immediate release UNISON is accusing Derby City Council of inflaming tensions and escalating a dispute with school support staff who have seen their pay slashed by up to...
Durham teaching assistants have voted overwhelmingly for strike action in the long-running dispute over cuts to their pay, their union UNISON has announced today (Wednesday). UNISON held a ballot...
General secretary Dave Prentis visits branch to see first hand the practical help and support provided to members
The article Award-winning work on mental health in Redditch and Bromsgrove first...
Days like today make me so proud to be UNISON, and of everything our activists and members do to make each other’s lives better, alongside helping our communities every single day
The article...
Union sets up lay working group to develop proposals on changing funds to opting in system, required by Trade Union Act
The article UNISON starts preparing for political fund change first appeared...
Director Ken Loach talks about his acclaimed new film, which deals with the 'conscious cruelty' of the benefits system, leading people towards food banks and homelessness
The article ‘What kind of...
Today Reading Council - the only local authority in England and Wales to have never settled an equal pay claim – will face 60 women in court, challenging them to cough up the £1.5 million they missed...