School cuts are affecting children and UNISON will gear up campaigning against them, local government conference vows
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
Typically, teaching assistants suffer low pay, poor career opportunities and access to training. Teachers have nationally agreed uniform rates […]
Award celebrates activist who has made greatest contribution to Gateshead branch and its members
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 […]
Employers offer two-year deal of 1% each year, with more for lower paid staff to match national living wage
Lots of plans are underway with schools holding awards ceremonies, putting on special assemblies and even dressing up as super heroes […]
Please help us ensure he keeps his word by signing this important petition to defend free school […]
Download Stars in our Schools - a guide to celebrating school support staff. [PDF] And for the first time, we are delighted […]
An average household in receipt of tax credits will lose a whopping £1,350 a year
UNISON is backing a petition calling on the government to keep universal free school meals for infant children in English schools