Hoovering, mopping and virtual reality. Ann Anthony has a familiar job in a state-of-the-art setting
Hoovering, mopping and virtual reality. Ann Anthony has a familiar job in a state-of-the-art setting
Hundreds of the lowest-paid workers in school kitchens across the north London borough of Camden will be paid a living wage, following a UNISON-led campaign
UNISON welcomes announcement by Southampton Solent University that it has committed itself to providing a ‘top-up’ payment to staff employed by the university’s main contractors
UNISON in the East of England Ambulance Service is leading a campaign to support 22 staff who are currently earning below the living wage. Earlier this year, with the support of Chief Executive Anthony Marsh, staff in the Trust paid below the living wage had their pay uplifted under a local agreement. The union say […]
UNISON plays lead role in a ‘crucial step’ towards a fair wage for energy workers
UNISON calls for review of school support staff contracts that can cut pay by 20%
UNISON campaign wins living wage to low-paid members
UNISON campaign wins living wage for low-paid members
Cheshire West and Chester is latest local authority to sign up to better care and better conditions for care workers
Further education members in England reject offer from Association of Colleges in summer consultation
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has today reiterated the Church’s commitment to the Living Wage. A growing number of Catholic schools already pay the living wage to thousands of teaching assistants, catering and school support staff. The move comes following a joint campaign with UNISON – the […]
Commenting on the new living wage rates announced today (Monday) by the Living Wage Foundation of £9.40 an hour in London, and £8.25 elsewhere in the UK, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “Today’s increase will be a welcome pay boost to many, but there are many people in work today who still earn much […]
With the chancellor’s U-turn on tax credits, single mum Kati Conroy says she can sleep again at night – for now
“Zero-hour contracts are a problem. It means the service users don’t know the staff that are coming in […]
UNISON condemns growing pay gap in higher education as new report shows that senior managers’ pay grew by 3% last year