Caerphilly council’s decision to pay fees comes as a result of an ongoing campaign by UNISON
Caerphilly council’s decision to pay fees comes as a result of an ongoing campaign by UNISON
Caerphilly council’s decision to pay fees comes as a result of an ongoing campaign by UNISON
‘Area-based reviews’ part of restructuring plans for post-16 education prompted by ‘the need to cut public expenditure’
Learning support workers or teaching assistants do all those vital but unheralded jobs in our schools
Learning support workers or teaching assistants do all those vital but unheralded jobs in our schools
UNISON head of education and children’s services Jon Richards said; “It’s a fantasy to think that if […]
Members working in further education in England urged to vote Yes to industrial action ballot following 0% ‘pay offer’
Many UNISON members will be keeping the country going over Christmas and the new year
But now it’s Christmas – and time for some Yo-Ho-Ho. Members all over the country have been bringing festive cheer to their […]
UNISON comment on decision to scrap current system of school funding, announced in the Chancellor’s spending review
Show of support for UNISON’s Stars in our Schools campaign
Show of support for UNISON’s Stars in our Schools campaign
Stars in our schools day is fast approaching – tell us which superhero you’ll be dressing up as
UNISON campaign highlights closure of over 600 children’s centres since 2010
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has today reiterated the Church’s commitment to the Living Wage. A growing number of Catholic schools already pay the living wage to thousands of teaching assistants, catering and school support staff. The move comes following a joint campaign with UNISON – the […]