“You can build a four or five hundred property estate, but you’ve got no new school, no new doctors. You’ve got private developers who are supposed to provide what’s called […]
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The roundtables in mid-April will be open to all union members who privately rent, and participants’ time will be reimbursed with gift vouchers
Housing workers in Bridgend are set to lose thousands of pounds from their pensions under plans by their employer, says their union UNISON today (Thursday). Staff at the Valleys to Coast Housing Association have been told the organisation is looking to leave the local government pensions scheme (LGPS), which would have given employees a […]
Don’t miss Renters’ Rights Awareness Week, covering a range of topics
The rapid rise of rent is putting low-paid UNISON members at risk of destitution.
Three motions on the issue were debated on Friday morning – including the effect on Black workers and renters
Report shows rapid rise in rent and mortgage payments is taking significant toll
UNISON members in the Community and Voluntary sector: welcome to your training overview. Here you’ll find personalised summaries of online courses and training by job role and information about our tutor-led workshops with the opportunity to register your interest in those courses that most appeal to you. Personal Assistants Project Officers Team Leaders, Business Managers, […]
A day of action on 11 February will call on the Westminster government to fund a rent freeze and end evictions during the cost of living crisis
The work will find out more about the housing issues members are facing
Most hope to live in a place of consistency, comfort and security, a home. In the UK, the housing crisis has taken this hope away from many. A […]
Our communities need public services and they need the people providing those services living close by
Right to Buy reforms could divert funding away from new council housing, says UNISON
UNISON has commissioned research into the housing issues facing workers across public services in the UK
Union stresses the need for any definition of key workers to include all those in public services, not just those in uniform