With the chancellor's U-turn on tax credits, single mum Kati Conroy says she can sleep again at night – for now
The article The life and times of a low-pay parent first appeared on the UNISON site.
Employers offer two-year deal of 1%, with more for lower paid staff to match national living wage
The article Local government members to be consulted on pay offer first appeared on the UNISON site.
Branches and activists have asked for union advice on how they might offer practical solidarity and support
The article Refugee Christmas appeals first appeared on the UNISON site.
UNISON members working for EDF Energy have today (Thursday) overwhelmingly backed a new pension deal negotiated by the union. The deal provides new entrants access to a defined benefit pension scheme...
UNISON, Britain’s largest public sector union, has reacted angrily to the decision of social care provider Anheddau Cyf, to dismiss its entire staff of 300 people and re-engage them only if they...
The union marks Human Rights Day by targeting countries that are the ‘worst’ abusers of trade union rights
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The union warns that proposals are politically driven and potentially dangerous
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'Our aim is to make sure this legislation is not carried', NEC meeting hears
The article Trade Union Bill campaign will be the priority, says executive first appeared on the UNISON site.
Uncertain future for Wales Community Rehabilitation Centre staff after plans announced to cut finances by 40%
The article Welsh probation services threatened first appeared on the UNISON site.
Writer and veteran campaigner Harry Leslie Smith looks to the past and shares his hopes – and fears – for the future
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