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A few more days to shape your union

With less than a week to go in the NEC elections, it is vital that as many members as possible use their vote

Article on the UNISON South East site.

Divide and rule won’t help the economic recovery, says UNISON 

“Going after the pay of millions will be a bitter pill for key workers getting local communities across the South East through the pandemic and out the other side […]

Article on the UNISON South East site.

Why public service employers should Pay Up Now!

– Kevin Dacombe, UNISON Hampshire Branch. Public sector workers provide services for the most vulnerable members of our society so why should we still suffer from […]

News on the UNISON South East site.

Pay cap must be lifted for police staff too, say unions

The government needs to come up with the cash to fund a decent pay rise for police staff this year or jobs and services will be cut, the GMB, UNISON and Unite have warned today (Monday). Police employers have said that without extra money from the Home Office, they are not in a position to make […]

Article on the UNISON South East site.

Sign. Share. Scrap.

UNISON’s petition calling on the government to scrap the pay cap is getting close to the 100,000-signature mark. Over 73,000 people have signed the petition on the government website in less than two weeks; if it reaches the 100,000-mark the government will be under significant pressure to debate the issue and scrap the cap. UNISON […]

News on the UNISON South East site.

It is time for real pay rises for all public service workers, says UNISON

Yes it’s about nurses, but it’s also about care workers, social workers, ambulance staff and healthcare assistants. Yes it’s about teachers – but […]

News on the UNISON South East site.

Pay Up Now: We need all UNISON members involved

We’re fighting for all public sector workers to get the pay rise you need and deserve, so there won’t be any let up in the campaign until the […]

News on the UNISON South East site.