A planned strike involving UNISON police staff set down for Monday 22 December has been suspended, pending further negotiations between the union and employers
UNISON has been granted permission to appeal the High Court's decision over tribunal fees
UNISON has criticised NHS England’s decision to keep secret the final list of private companies bidding for a £1bn NHS contract
The number of local government workers receiving Working Tax Credits is equivalent to the retail sector and second only to the hospitality industry
UNISON police staff members working for forces in England and Wales will stage a 24-hour strike on 22 December over pay
Nothing in his statement that will support workers and the lowest-paid
Our members have spoken loud and clear that they want UNISON to continue to promote their interests at European, national and local levels
These results send a clear message that after two years of pay freeze and last year's below inflation pay rise, police staff have had enough. And that they are now ready to take industrial action...
"I have little faith the Chancellor's Autumn statement will bring any relief for workers."
We desperately need school support workers to have their responsibilities recognised in their pay and conditions