Over 100,000 people have now signed UNISON’s petition on the parliamentary website calling for an end to the public sector pay cap, making a debate in Westminster look increasingly likely, says...
The Secretary of State has announced new investment in tailored support for schools facing the most acute recruitment challenges, alongside new pilot programmes to test loan forgiveness and stretched...
Today a letter sent from the Treasury to the School Teachers' Review Body indicates that the public sector pay cap will soon be lifted for school staff.
It's important to recognise that all schools are unique. Because of this, it's vital that all schools are inspected on the same criteria, including free schools and academies."
Vulnerable and disabled people are going without a wash, proper meals and trips to the toilet because care workers are too rushed to do their job properly, according to a report published today...
'Penalties are needed to make sure unscrupulous bosses abide by the law'
The article Ministers may be acting unlawfully with minimum wage amnesty, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National...
Today the Sutton Trust publishes a report which questions the wisdom of the government's decision to prioritise quantity over quality in the early years.
NAHT says parents have a right to know about the extent of the funding crisis.
Commenting on the Leader’s speech to the Labour conference in Brighton, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Today we heard a defining speech from Jeremy Corbyn, full of hope....
NAHT reaction to Angela Rayner's Labour Party Conference Speech