Commenting on the white paper published today (Thursday) setting out the government’s Brexit plans, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “We might now have a white paper, but we’re...
MPs and care workers are staging a protest today (Thursday) outside Haringey Civic Centre in Wood Green, calling on the council to do its bit to improve conditions for homecare staff across the...
UNISON will always stand against hatred, and we’ll always speak out when we see it. Unlike our Prime Minister - we won’t hold hands with bigots and racists.
The article Blog: Fighting for labour...
Responding to the announcement that university applications for nursing and midwifery courses have fallen dramatically, UNISON head of health Christina McAnea said: “The government said replacing...
Black workers are usually the first to lose their job in a recession – and this has been true for services provided by local government in the latest recession
The article Save Our Services: How...
The government’s decision to demand a fee from anyone taking their employer to court was ill-judged, has failed to save the taxpayer money, and prevented thousands of badly treated workers from...
New agreement sees 1% pay rise backdated to September and abolition of three lowest pay rates from 1 January this year
The article English sixth form workers accept pay offer first appeared on the...
We caught up with police and justice service group chair Caryl Nobs to talk about the changes to policing and why she hopes police members vote in the terms and conditions ballot taking place in...
Government needs to 'properly recognise the value of careers professionals' says UNISON after minister's speech on service strategy for England
The article Careers guidance needs professional staff...
Have your say as Commons committee calls for public contributions to its inquiry into 'the future world of work and workers' rights'
The article Agency workers and others – MPs want to hear...