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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
UNISON has asked NatCen Social Research, an independent social research organisation, to explore how public spending cuts are affecting LGBT people. We want to hear from LGBT people […]
Sign a new petition to protect the public sector equality duty from the government’s so-called war on red tape
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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
"We must use our collective strength to change the future not just for young people but for […]
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
"What sort of future can they look forward to? The Government must change tack and offer them real hope and real […]
UNISON members fight back against swingeing cuts to Birmingham Connexions service
That is a big hit to take. Luckily, after about a year of negotiating, changes to terms and conditions were balloted to members with acceptance, which importantly did not affect […]
Mining communities in Scotland took part in a new film charting the impact of the General Strike on their lives, to be screened tonight in London
Survey of young people shows that 93% do not think that the government is doing enough to help them to cope with the recession
The country’s 17 to 25-year-olds feel so let down that 24% say they will not vote in the next general election