UNISON has won a landmark court victory today (Friday) that makes it much harder for employers to ignore staff when making major changes in the workplace. The Court of Appeal ruling means that for...
‘You don’t have to accept something when an employer is in the wrong – you can challenge it and by standing together you can win’
The article Winning with UNISON first appeared on the UNISON...
Health board acted unfairly in dismissing nurse for short-term sickness absences when she was experiencing domestic abuse
The article UNISON support sees tribunal call for nurse to get her job back...
UNISON’s legal battle to give people at work the right to access justice – without having to pay expensive fees – when employers break the law goes to the Supreme Court today (Monday). The two-day...
For many people, working outdoors in the sun is a blessing. But for refuse loader David Lewis, living in the shadow of skin cancer, it became a curse
The article Beating the Big C – cancer,...
Government plans to increase the small claims limit for personal injury claims will deny many thousands of employees made ill or injured by their jobs every year the ability to take cases against...
Commenting on the Secretary of State for Justice’s decision to scrap the criminal courts charge, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “ Removing the criminal courts charge is right. I now call...
UNISON tells select committee that there are 70% fewer claims for justice since tribunal fees were introduced
The article Tribunal fees deny thousands justice, union tells MPs first appeared on the...
UNISON has won a hard fought victory for workers in the careers service against Prospects Limited. Prospects Limited took over the delivery of the National Careers Services contract in the...
UNISON has today (Wednesday) vowed to take its battle to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeal rejected its appeal against the government’s introduction of employment tribunal fees. Describing...