Clare Tierney, who had been Gateshead UNISON assistant branch secretary, passed away in 2012. Clare was a much-loved member of the branch team […]
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Government plans to force 17,000 schools in England to become academies opposed by unions, educators and politicians, including leading Conservative voices
UNISON warns against ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’ as government launches consultation on a new English school funding formula
This was the right decision to back low-paid workers by agreeing to pay their fees.” UNISON Cymru/Wales lead organiser for schools Jess Turner added: “Yet another council has […]
UNISON Caerphilly branch secretary Gary Enright said: “This is fantastic news and we are so pleased the council has been persuaded by the strength of UNISON’s argument. “In a […]
UNISON Cymru / Wales lobbying sees seventh council agree to pay new annual registration fees for school staff
UNISON Cymry / Wales lobbying sees seventh council agree to pay new annual registration fees for school staff
Rhondda Cynon Taf becomes sixth Welsh council to pay registration fees for teaching assistants being introduced in April
Rhondda Cynon Taf becomes sixth Welsh council to pay registration fees for teaching assistants being introduced in April
UNISON Vale of Glamorgan branch secretary Glenn Pappas said: "This is great news and a testament to dedicated UNISON campaigning. A registration fee of £15 when you are on a low-paid […]
IPPR report supports union view that Education and Adoption Bill will see resources spent on admin, contracts and legal advice
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Well-trained and committed school business managers are facing increasingly complicated and diverse duties including […]
We know it’s hard graft working in a school these days so UNISON takes this one day a year to celebrate all that you do. Without you our […]
Employers offer two-year deal of 1% each year, with more for lower paid staff to match national living wage