Many hospitals are treating apprentices as cheap labour by routinely paying them the minimum wage, even though they often do exactly the same jobs as colleagues earning considerably more, according...
Welcome response to NAHT letter to Schools Minister Nick Gibb
Responding to official figures released today (Thursday) that show serious crime is still rising, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “The reduction in resources for police forces was bound...
The union sets out to highlight how 'lazy political hits' damage morale and the relationship of trust between patients and staff (Cymru/Wales)
The article UNISON launches campaign to take a stand...
Even on the proper living wage, it would take nearly 130 years for the lowest paid employees in the water industry to earn the same as the highest paid director in the sector does in 12 months,...
Commenting on the news that 700 British Gas jobs are to go in the West Midlands, with the closure of the Oldbury service/call centre near Birmingham, UNISON national energy officer Matt Lay said:...
Commenting on the announcement in the Lords today (Tuesday) that the government is no longer to stop unions from collecting members’ subs via their pay packets, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis...
Today the Women and Equalities Committee launch an inquiry into the scale and impact of sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools. Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union...
As parents find out which primary school their child has been allocated today, Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, comments.
NAHT and NASBM express joint concerns on the funding formula