Faced with huge cuts to their pay, these UNISON members fought back
Faced with huge cuts to their pay, these UNISON members fought back
Support workers, teaching staff and leadership unions unite in campaign over threat of redundancies
Staff in England who qualified after September 2016 need to hold a paediatric first aid certificate, under regulations that came into force last month
Schools across the UK see an increase in apprentices after the government introduced new schemes, and a levy to fund them, which came into effect last month
Latest Education Policy Institute report confirms unions’ warning over effects of new National Funding Formula
Talks aimed at settling the long-running Derby City Council school support staff strike are to be held tomorrow (Thursday). Negotiations through the conciliation service ACAS will happen at the request of UNISON as it seeks to reach an agreement to end the nine-month dispute. School support staff will be staging a sit-in today, (Wednesday) in […]
UNISON video showcases support for six-month action from parents and teaching colleagues
Government needs to ‘properly recognise the value of careers professionals’ says UNISON after minister’s speech on service strategy for England
Our message is clear and my position is the same as our members: the council must negotiate – massive pay cuts for school support staff cannot be the answer
General secretary Dave Prentis launches new campaign in long-running dispute over 25% cuts
76% of people who responded to survey about the strike back UNISON members defending their pay
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Teaching assistants, school supervisors, admin staff and other support workers striking between 7am and 1pm every day this week
Organisations representing school staff, teachers and leaders – ATL, GMB, NAHT, NUT, UNISON and Unite – have updated the schoolcuts.org.uk website after publication of the government’s final National Funding Formula proposals to reflect the funding losses facing each school in England