It’s shocking that so many people in jobs are still struggling financially and living in poverty.
The article Council workers pawning belongings to make ends meet, says UNISON first appeared on the...
The government must reverse its cuts to universal credit so that workers are allowed to keep more of the money they earn every month, says UNISON today (Thursday). Millions of workers on the minimum...
The victory in Bolton should send a strong signal to any NHS trusts who think creating a wholly owned subsidiary will allow them to short-change their staff over pay
The article Hospital workers...
Plymouth City Council will become the latest local authority to sign up to UNISON’s ethical care charter today (Monday). Council leaders will join UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis to formally...
Commenting on media reports today (Monday) that the Treasury is planning a new approach to public sector pay, with wage increases based on performance and location, UNISON general secretary Dave...
Exorbitant hospital parking charges have increasingly become the norm in England because the NHS is so starved of funds.
The article Extortionate parking charges and fines for health staff,...
UNISON welcomes assurances that ‘in work conditionality' will be put on pause
The article Changes to the way universal credit is introduced are a sensible move, says UNISON first appeared on the...
Further education should not be at the bottom of the pecking order when it comes to investment.
The article Further education cuts threaten sustainability of UK businesses, says UNISON first...
UNISON research shows parents and carers struggle to stay in work because of inflexible working conditions
The article Staff with caring responsibilities need supporting at work, says UNISON first...
Much more needs to be done to improve the social care sector and restore the dignity that’s lacking
The article UNISON responds to CQC State of Care report first appeared on the UNISON National site.