Otherwise, as Joel Bodmer from the young members' forum put it, "If we fail, then quite simply there won’t be a next generation of […]
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The marches in London, Glasgow and Belfast will send the government a strong message that people want a Future that Works
As Future Homes Commission suggests pension funds could pay for massive private housing projects, UNISON reminds government funds must be invested in best interests of members.
Charity is making increased profits, but plans to axe all staff and re-employ them on worse terms and conditions
Karen Jennings, UNISON Assistant General Secretary, said: “It is a bit rich for Nick Boles to […]
Union describes planning minister’s comments about a ‘moral right’ to decent homes as ‘a bit ripe’ given the government’s ‘shambolic’ housing policies
Money for the new homes scheme is deducted from local council grants and then redistributed - not on the basis of need or population - but to areas where most new […]
Union calls on the government to make capital funding available to housing associations and councils
Union says housing project would tackle waiting lists and boost local economy
Meeting debates key issues facing those members who work in housing association
MacAskill tells Cardiff May Day rally of UNISON’s ‘potential big idea’ to boost the Welsh economy
New housing policy document argues that social housing is key to reducing poverty and inequality, and their long-term effects on health and wellbeing
UNISON’s national delegate conference meets in Liverpool next week to set the union’s priorities for the year ahead
‘There is a desperate housing shortage, and no good reason for it’
The government has made a series of announcements on housing in the recent Spending Review, including £3.3bn over three years to continue the affordable homes programme