One more push to get remaining high street brands signed up to the Bangladeshi factory accord
One more push to get remaining high street brands signed up to the Bangladeshi factory accord
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Help our research to uncover the effect austerity is having, whether you are an LGBT service user or working providing services
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
UNISON says inflation means these ‘rises’ are effectively a further cut in the value of the national minimum wage
Survey of young people shows that 93% do not think that the government is doing enough to help them to cope with the recession
UNISON launches #OneWageAnyWage campaign is it celebrates 20 years of the national minimum wage
Conference agreed to have a “zero tolerance policy on bullying and harassment," and, specifically, to campaign on the issue in Young Workers’ Month in […]
This weekend, many of UNISON’s young members are coming together to talk about the future of our union, the future of public services and the future of our country.
Under-representation – particularly among young members – cited as a problem that needs to be tackled
The Scottish Young Members Committee has launched a bullying and harassment awareness campaign named ‘Gonnae No Dae That’ – ‘Please Don’t Do That’ […]
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Young people, especially women, may feel disconnected from Europe but they have the most to lose if Britain Brexits. Parental leave, paid holiday, limits on excessive hours and the right to maternity pay are just some of the important benefits we receive from the EU which would be at risk if we left.
Young people are being encouraged to vote remain on 23 June to safeguard the rights of millions of workers – and their own futures. UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis today (Friday) called on the 64,000 young workers represented by the union – including nurses and teaching assistants – to turn out at the polls. Speaking […]