Our Pay Up Now campaign has hit a crucial milestone. After months of campaigning in workplaces across the region and nationally our UNISON petition to get parliament to debate the issue of public sector pay was a huge success.
Our Pay Up Now campaign has hit a crucial milestone. After months of campaigning in workplaces across the region and nationally our UNISON petition to get parliament to debate the issue of public sector pay was a huge success.
UNISON recommends that Higher Education members reject employers’ pay offer
The government needs to come up with the cash to fund a decent pay rise for police staff this year or jobs and services will be cut, the GMB, UNISON and Unite have warned today (Monday). Police employers have said that without extra money from the Home Office, they are not in a position to make […]
Industrial action vote follows offer of 2% – well below Agenda for Change agreement – for workers transferred to NHS subco
94% vote for deal offering at least a 9% rise over three years, in four-week online ballot
Meeting follows offer of 1.7%, or £325 a year, made in talks on 13 April
Pay deal will affect hundreds of thousands of local government members
March was a momentous month for UNISON members – not least because of a proposed revamp of NHS pay that could benefit a million health workers.
‘It is a fight we must win – it is a fight we will win’
Almost 150,000 people signed the petition calling to scrap the public sector pay cap, and as a result, MPs debated the issue in Parliament this week.
Giving public service workers a pat on the back isn’t going to put food on their table
UNISON disabled members’ conference hears challenge to ‘double efforts’ in the face of a chaotic and uncaring government
The government’s pay cap is cutting deep for public service workers
5,000 march through Scottish capital to demand an end to the public sector pay cap
Since the election on June 8th the debate over ending austerity has been raging stronger than ever. It’s now important that everyone in our movement keeps the pressure on the government. The end to the pay cap needs to be the first stage in austerity’s downfall. Public sector workers like ambulance drivers, nurses and […]