UNISON urges members to fill in questionnaire to help gather evidence for parliamentary inquiry, ending on 6 September
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The government is carrying out a consultation on proposals to 'remove barriers' to longer private-sector tenancies in England
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People are suddenly finding that their Universal Credit payments either stop completely or fall dramatically simply because of the way they are paid. What’s more they can lose hundreds of...
Like on the Employment Tribunal Fees case, we believe that we have a strong case, with both the facts and what’s right on our side.
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The Council has created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty for local residents and for staff.
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‘We believe the Court of Appeal got this decision completely wrong and will do everything we can to reverse it’
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New pension schemes will leave staff struggling to plan for retirement and significantly worse off in their old age
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Our whole union stands by our members in Northamptonshire as they fight for their jobs, their pay and the services they provide. We will continue to do so, through whatever challenges they face next....
Dave Prentis comments on a report from the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) into Universal Credit failings.
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UNISON's new president Gordon McKay talks about his ambitions for his year in office
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