UNISON Cymru/Wales has become a campaign partner in the Asbestos – Your Right to Know campaign, which aims to create a central accessible register of asbestos schools in Wales
UNISON Cymru/Wales has become a campaign partner in the Asbestos – Your Right to Know campaign, which aims to create a central accessible register of asbestos schools in Wales
UNISON and RCN call for urgent action as survey reveals school support staff being pressured to carry out complex treatments
Findings are a testament to the contribution of teaching assistants, says UNISON
New buildings boost the economy, and can inspire pupils and staff to achieve more, says union
Preparing lunch for 100 hungry kids is all in a day’s work for school cook Fay Hart
After the rejection of the two options in their first pay offer, the local government employers came back with a final offer in writing on 25 April
Health and Safety Executive refuses to publish report into contamination at Welsh school
The plan would be a massive boost to women who make up the overwhelming majority of the school support workforce. All school support […]
Jon Richards UNISON’s national secretary for education said: "Teaching assistants have been vital to improving the education of […]
UNISON members have a ‘mountain to climb’ on local government pay, the NHS and the welfare state, but are equal to the task, says general secretary
Government committee concludes children are more vulnerable to exposure to asbestos than adults – the younger the child the greater the risk
This is why UNISON joined forces with nine other trade unions to demand the Department for Education carries out an urgent review into the way asbestos is […]
Allan Linford who works at Tendring Technology College says:- “I attend the Regional Schools Committee as it gives you a view of what UNISON and other […]
Join UNISON’s search for the unsung heroes of our schools
Ms Thomas said: “Schools cannot survive without teaching assistants. They help to support children with special educational […]