Now is the time to make up for years of real-term pay cuts, say unions
Now is the time to make up for years of real-term pay cuts, say unions
After the rejection of the two options in their first pay offer, the local government employers came back with a final offer in writing on 25 April
Union’s campaign wins through after university drops changes that would have hit pay and jobs
Of the 500,000 plus schools support staff in the UK, thousands earn on or around the minimum wage, currently set at £6.19. The living wage is £8.55 per hour in London and £7.45 in […]
Offer of just 0.8% provides “no relief” to dedicated HE workers who have been hit with real-term pay cuts, says UNISON
“Miserly increase” falls far below what is required to address the gap between incomes and the cost of living
Birkbeck University attempts to claw back last year’s living wage rise by cutting hours for cleaners
UNISON’s national delegate conference meets in Liverpool next week to set the union’s priorities for the year ahead
Passionate debate sees UNISON workers commit themselves to defending national terms and conditions and the Green Book
Determined local government delegates vow year-long campaign to win a decent pay rise
Delegates call for work to increase the use of the Living Wage, stressing moral and business case for the wage
Local government conference urges delegates to campaign for an alternative to Tory cuts
UNISON conference vows up step up campaign and calls on TUC to take it up across all regions
‘We want to start fighting back and putting money into our members’ pockets’
The Chancellor is continuing his onslaught on public services and hard working public service workers