Three of Britain’s biggest unions will today hold a lobby for a fair pay rise outside the Welsh Local Government Association
Three of Britain’s biggest unions will today hold a lobby for a fair pay rise outside the Welsh Local Government Association
You call 999, you’re put through to someone, the police arrive… But of course, it’s never as simple as that. UNISON members at Leicestershire Police take us behind the scenes
Opening the debate on public sector pay today (Monday) at the Labour Party conference in Brighton, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “For millions of public service workers struggling to survive, there is no more pressing issue than lifting the pay cap. “They’ve suffered years of brutal austerity and vicious attacks on public services, overseen […]
It will do little to lift workers out of debt and poverty, particularly as colleges are under no obligation to implement it. “Many college employees have had to take on second […]
Public sector workers are thousands of pounds worse off every year because of the pay cap. On Monday 4 December, Members of Parliament will debate ending the seven-year pay cap. But will your MP show up? More than 100,000 people signed UNISON’s petition calling for the end of the pay cap. So now it has […]
Pay Review Bodies, independent organisations tasked with recommending levels of pay and conditions for public employees, have recently highlighted problems with recruitment and retention caused by […]
Staff in England and Wales give 93% ‘yes’ vote for 2.5% pay rise – or 3.1% for those on the lowest rate
Moves toward industrial action ballot see Manchester hospital’s facility staff welcome in the new year with a pay boost
Outsourced ‘subco’ workers reject latest pay offer as still below NHS pay
Strike by ‘subco’ staff will start on 11 October
Claim is for 5% or £1,500, whichever is greater, and the living wage
UNISON members vote overwhelmingly in favour of three year pay deal
This is just the beginning of better pay for NHS staff, conference delegates hear as they vote in favour of ‘biggest pay rise in 15 years’ and Agenda for Change reform
Members urged to discover what the offer means for them – and to vote by 5 June
Although no offer has been tabled, UNISON described the discussions as “constructive” and all parties have said they intend to make progress across all elements of the claim at the next meeting.