MPs' report highlights growing threat to UK's parks and opens spaces as cuts bite deeper
The article ‘Proper staff are vital,’ says UNISON as park crisis grows first appeared on the UNISON National...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are facing long waits for appointments at gender identity clinics and being denied specialist mental health counselling because of cutbacks, says...
Closures of care homes increasing as private firms run into trouble
The article UNISON Northern Ireland warns of care home crisis first appeared on the UNISON National site.
As the UK wonders what happens next in a post-Brexit world, UNISON is acting now
The article Finding a way through Brexit first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Our members in Barnet have been at the sharp end, with the council outsourcing anything it can. The spirit shown by our library workers today is a tremendous example to us all – and we will stand by...
Neath Port Talbot branch fought a successful campaign against library closures – so just how did they do it?
The article How can you run a campaign to defend a service? first appeared on the UNISON...
Commenting on the news that 700 British Gas jobs are to go in the West Midlands, with the closure of the Oldbury service/call centre near Birmingham, UNISON national energy officer Matt Lay said:...
Service helps those with addiction problems handed rescue package that also saves 11 jobs
The article Foyle Haven in Derry handed life line as UNISON backs campaign first appeared on the UNISON site.
County council's plans could see vital school staff lose £1,000 to £5,000 a year
The article Hundreds of Co Durham teaching assistants protest at pay cut plans first appeared on the UNISON site.
For a government intent on slashing police spending, their chickens are coming home to roost. And with the Police and Crime Commissioner elections less than two months away, there has never been a...