Mo Mohammed says it's one thing for public services to recruit a diverse workforce but another to retain it
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Probation Alliance, including UNISON, writes to justice secretary David Gauke
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More police forces are using more volunteers in more roles as they reduce the number of staff they employ – so UNISON asked forces in England and Wales to try and explain what is happening
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UNISON surveys 4,500 police staff members on issues facing them as home secretary conducts 'frontline review' to 'better understand' service's experience and needs
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The 2% pay rise in England and Wales will be backdated to 1 September 2018
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Conference discussed the importance of supporting and recruiting disabled staff and of supporting staff with mental health problems
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UNISON’s police and justice sector heard of the many problems caused by privatisation in the justice sector at their national conference.
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There was outcry at UNISON’s police and justice conference today at the new lists that bar police staff from jobs for life.
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Pay reform in the police and probation service was the first topic of this year’s police and justice service group conference
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Assistant general secretary Christina McAnea addresses police and justice conference
The article “Sexual harassment isn’t just about celebrities” first appeared on the UNISON National site.