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- 17 February – 31 March, 2022
You may also be entitled to bring a claim for unlawful deduction of wages against the Probation Service. If you want UNISON to represent you and act on any potential claim you must respond to […]
You may also be entitled to bring a claim for unlawful deduction of wages against the Probation Service. If you want UNISON to represent you and act on any potential claim you must respond to […]
UNISON and sister probation unions tell National Probation Service there is no time to waste in safeguarding their Black/BAME members
Unions in England and Wales demand talks with the National Probation Service after it fails to get sign-off from the Treasury
UNISON warns that money will need to be provided in this year’s budget and spending review
UNISON had called for transfer to be delayed until February while negotiations on terms and conditions continue
Recognising the important role played by national collective bargaining for police staff in England and Wales, for Police Scotland and for CAFCASS – the Children and […]
Conference prepares for the organising challenge facing the union as government admits error of its ways on probation
The government’s admission that privatisation of the probation service has failed is welcome, but it doesn’t go far enough
Grayling’s botched reforms have finally been abandoned
UNISON calls for probation to be brought back into public sector as a reunified and locally run service
Probation Alliance, including UNISON, writes to justice secretary David Gauke
UNISON’s police and justice sector heard of the many problems caused by privatisation in the justice sector at their national conference.
The Justice Select Committee Report on Transforming Rehabilitation was published in June and UNISON responded on the same day to its findings. The Committee has delivered a damning Report on TR and its detrimental impact on service users, communities and staff. The Report bears out what UNISON has been saying for years, that TR has […]
Ministers bailed out the failing privatised companies to the tune of £342m. Yet they can’t find a penny to increase pay for probation staff.
Probation workers are taking action short of strike between now and 2 October