UNISON is one of 140 organisations warning against plans to weaken the Freedom of Information Act
UNISON is one of 140 organisations warning against plans to weaken the Freedom of Information Act
Do you know a young UNISON member who has been involved in effective and innovative campaigning – or is just an outstanding trade unionist?
Three-year campaign has helped keep many homes open in Northern Ireland, but threats remain as politicians ‘bicker’
Meeting dates for UNISON general political fund committee to will consider bids for campaign funding
Fracking could be thing of the past if homes were properly insulated
UNISON report into the difficulties facing social workers day to day
The rise is risky employment contracts exposes the underlying weakness of economic recovery
UNISON is to consult more than 600,000 of its local government and school members over industrial action, following a meagre 1% pay offer made today
Report reveals bigger take for Treasury would reduce the cost of meeting the local government pay claim by 55%
Universities and colleges across the country are facing disruption and closures today
29 November is a national celebration day to recognise the invaluable contribution made by teaching assistants
UNISON today insisted that huge numbers of zero hours contract jobs are unjustified and unsuitable for many public services, despite new CIPD report.
The Treasury inflation forecasts spell more misery for hard-pressed workers, for those on fixed incomes and families across the UK
We know that the vast majority of nurses and midwives are good practitioners – we need a system for the many, not the few
Public paying the price as they lose their local library or face increasing charges, dwindling opening hours and shrinking staffing levels