UNISON has called on the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to name and shame councils who commission social care employers that flout minimum wage laws
Meat inspectors, official veterinarians and support staff employed by the Food Standards Agency in England, Wales and Scotland are set to strike next week in a dispute over pay
UNISON Assistant General Secretary, Karen Jennings, is today issuing a rallying cry to patients and the public in Staffordshire, urging them to join the fight-back against the privatisation of local...
Providing free school dinners or repairing old buildings or equipment should not be a choice for schools
UNISON, the UK’s largest union, is warning that police staff morale in England, Wales and Scotland is at an all time low, as a new survey (Sunday 17 August) reveals a third are ‘very stressed’.
Underemployment is now a bitter reality for millions of struggling families across the UK. And many have no option but to work part-time because they cannot find a full-time job
Meat hygiene inspectors, vets and support staff employed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, over a long running pay dispute.
More than 2000 youth workers have been axed and 350 youth centres closed since 2012 as a direct result of Coalition Government cuts, a new report by UNISON has found.
Women’s work is still not being valued despite the fact they often are in vital jobs for society working as nurses, carers and midwives
UNISON commenting on the £2m from NHS England to go into helping the elderly avoid hospital this winter