Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are on the minimum wage and many have to rely on state benefits, beg at foodbanks or fall prey to payday loan sharks to make ends meet.
People in Scotland have made it clear they want more, not less, investment in public services
UNISON’s NHS workers, including nurses, occupational therapists, porters, paramedics, medical secretaries, cooks and healthcare assistants have voted yes to industrial action in a dispute over pay in...
UNISON will launch a new Judicial Review into the introduction of Tribunal fees following a hearing at the Court of Appeal today
UNISON calls for proper funding for integrated health and social care
A survey of more than 1,000 probation workers has delivered a damning verdict on the government's decision to break up the probation service
UNISON has written to Ed Miliband today, calling on the Labour Party to develop an ambitious domestic energy efficiency programme that cuts bills, creates jobs and is good for the environment
UNISON comments on new rules which fails to set minimum standards for food in the NHS.
Today's action was a shot across the bows that clearly shows the strength of feeling amongst our members in the FSA
Strike action ballot papers are being despatched today to 350,000 UNISON NHS workers in England. Nurses, paramedics, therapists, cooks,cleaners, healthcare assistants and admin staff are being...