UNISON members are on the front lines when disasters like this strike – and as politicians heap praise on them for the work they’re doing now, it needs be remembered that […]
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The union reiterates its call for renationalisation, to ensure “value for taxpayers”
UNISON says the action will have serious implications for water and sewage services
Failing and polluting water companies are jeopardising water quality, killing wildlife and causing untold damage to the environment.
A short-term fix to bail out Thames Water won’t be enough.
Environment Agency staff take industrial action after seeing a 20% drop in pay over the last decade
UNISON calls on government to maintain Aagency funding in wake of floods
UNISON members working at the Thames Barrier represent the ‘epitome’ of public service
‘Predatory’ US multinationals waiting to descend on Europe’s public services, Glasgow delegates told
When crews for the annual Boat Race are warned about levels of E.coli, and its own shareholders refuse to invest more in Thames Water, the case for public ownership is clear
Privatisation has meant failing water infrastructure, increased sewage spillages and reduced confidence in the safety of drinking water, while shareholders pocket billions
WET conference vows to keep up the pressure to ensure “the living wage for all in the water industry”
Today we’re launching a new campaign – “Making Waves for the Living Wage” calling on all UK the water industry to sign up as accredited Living Wage employers with the Living Wage Foundation
Unions at North West utilities firm consider next steps after rejecting plans to close final salary scheme to all staff
UNISON is sad to confirm that three members were among the 38 people killed in the Tunisia terrorist attack