UNISON and fellow further education unions ask for 'inflation plus' pay rises from September
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Responding to government figures released today (Wednesday) that show average earnings have increased by 2.2 per cent, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Public sector staff have certainly...
Latest offer ‘does not meet members' expectations' and needs to be improved joint unions tell UCEA at most recent talks
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Welsh health board offers increases of up to £1,900 a year after strike by staff paid less than colleagues working for neighbouring boards
The article Sterilisation staff win pay rise after...
Commenting on the Spring Budget today (Wednesday) UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: On pay “For almost a decade nurses, teaching assistants, town hall staff and others in the public sector...
'Higher education workers deserve fair pay' conference declares as it sets out plans to build joint pay claim with fellow unions
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New agreement sees 1% pay rise backdated to September and abolition of three lowest pay rates from 1 January this year
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Responding to a TUC analysis published today (Friday) that found emergency service workers have suffered real pay cuts of up to £3,300 since 2011, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Every...
Consultation starts on 1% pay offer and deletion of lowest pay points in English sixth form colleges
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Aside from those on the very lowest wages, the pay misery for school, hospital and town hall staff goes on. The government’s stubborn refusal to end the one per cent pay cap means wages are lagging...