From December, people coming from outside Europe to work in public services and the wider economy will have to pay £400 a year for the duration of their work visa, per person and in advance, for...
UNISON member and care worker Nicole Stanfield Caile went to Parliament recently to put the case for care workers
The article When I went to Parliament and spoke up for care workers first appeared...
First time delegates and private contractor members, Richard Kennedy and Margaret Hotham, give us the low down on their first year at UNISON's National Delegate conference.
The article Blog: Richard...
"We see more and more families coming into our remit because of these environmental factors. You can’t deny the link between austerity and people’s lives getting harder and harder."
The article...
Today marks the centenary of the birth of Oliver Reginald – ‘OR’ –Tambo, the “quiet revolutionary” who led the African National Congress through the darkest days of apartheid, and laid the...
'The Chancellor needs to stop snipping away at children’s education and properly invest in their future'
The article School support staff have borne the brunt of funding cuts first appeared on the...
Are you ready for this week’s Save Our local Services campaign day, celebrating and defending our library service?
The article Join UNISON on SOS Day and fight back against library cuts first...
UNISON in schools has been working hard over the summer to produce new materials and update existing guidance and materials.
The article New school year, new materials, new challenges first appeared...
Our Save Our Services campaign day of action this year takes place on 19 October and is focused on libraries. Libraries are a hub and a haven in our communities. They offer a place for people to...
Natalie Ntim blogs
The article Neighbourhood services in crisis first appeared on the UNISON National site.