Four in ten (41%) school kitchen staff are worried about their pay, with one in five (21%) earning the minimum wage, a new UNISON survey published today (Friday) has revealed.
Four in ten (41%) school kitchen staff are worried about their pay, with one in five (21%) earning the minimum wage, a new UNISON survey published today (Friday) has revealed.
Joint letter to Philip Hammond from UNISON, Unite and GMB calls on him to fund ‘a decent pay award’ for school and council staff in this wee’s local government settlement
From teaching assistants to teachers to pupils, asbestos in schools is a killer and cuts to school funding can only make the situation worse
There are some significant changes from the original proposals announced earlier in the year. The department stated that an extra […]
Calculations published on the organisations’ School Cuts website show that under the Conservative Party’s manifesto plans for school […]
Faced with huge cuts to their pay, these UNISON members fought back
School cuts are affecting children and UNISON will gear up campaigning against them, local government conference vows
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
Union warns that Theresa May’s plans ‘risk most of our children being left behind in schools with fewer of the best teachers and potentially fewer resources’
Derby teaching assistants have taken their dispute over pay to the Labour party conference in Liverpool in a bid to win support from MPs and increase pressure on Derby City Council
UNISON president Eric Roberts tells TUC unions must make the case for a system which gets better outcomes for union members and employers
The union is fighting to protect the pay of thousands of its teaching assistant members around the UK
All learning support staff in Wales must now be registered with the Education Workforce Council
However, professional organisations, including UNISON, are looking at how to take the standards forward. Ms Jackson is still […]
Caerphilly council’s decision to pay fees comes as a result of an ongoing campaign by UNISON