UNISON’s recruitment continues apace around the country
UNISON’s recruitment continues apace around the country
UNISON’s young members’ weekend brings together more than 100 young members from across the UK to find out more about the union and, more importantly, how they can play a part in the union’s campaigning to defend public services.
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from today
Large health workplaces are the main target in West Midland, with visits to 60 sites planned for a recruitment week starting on 14 October. A recruitment blitz is planned in London, where all […]
UNISON is launching a unique scheme to increase the help that it gives members in financial difficulty, and challenge the rise of the pay-day lenders
Number of workers paid less than the living wage is up by 1.4 million since 2009
We want to hear from LGBT people who have used publicly-funded services and people who provide services to LGBT people […]
The duty requires public bodies to promote equality and eliminate discrimination. "We need to fight any attack on this," said general secretary Dave […]
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Delegates at UNISON’s local government conference completed their conference this afternoon with a series of debates around equalities issues and the cuts
Local government conference calls for proper apprenticeships with living wage and real training
You can help the fight back against attacks on the equality duty by asking your MP to ask them to sign an early day motion reaffirming commitment to the duty
A slight fall in UK jobless figures masks a dismal picture for the West Midlands, says UNISON
UNISON members fight back against swingeing cuts to Birmingham Connexions service
Yesterday was International Workers’ Day, and Ryan Jones, the chair of the UNISON national young members forum, addressed the Welsh Assembly on young workers