What do you think of Labour’s manifesto? Will you be voting to protect public services on 12 December? We’d like to hear your views
What do you think of Labour’s manifesto? Will you be voting to protect public services on 12 December? We’d like to hear your views
Police Scotland members say ‘yes’ to 3.25% pay rise this year and 3% next year
UNISON had called for transfer to be delayed until February while negotiations on terms and conditions continue
Staff in England and Wales give 93% ‘yes’ vote for 2.5% pay rise – or 3.1% for those on the lowest rate
But championing and defending our members are always on UNISON’s agenda
Police and justice conference urges support for members’ well being and mental health
Assistant general secretary Christina McAnea issues rallying call to police and justice conference
August, usually a time of lazy days and holidays, the silly season and not much happening… but these are strange times and at UNISON, we’re always busy
On 19 July I was honoured to have been elected as the new Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria and one of the most enabling factors in this was my union, UNISON.
UNISON calls for government to replace the thousands of police staff axed since 2010
The government’s admission that privatisation of the probation service has failed is welcome, but it doesn’t go far enough
Unions publish joint claim which also calls for two lowest pay points to be deleted
England and Wales pay claim seeks 5% increase, while addressing a number of issues, including annual leave disparity
Pressure on schools and NHS staff to tackle crime is deflecting attention from failure to fund services adequately, union says
UNISON calls for probation to be brought back into public sector as a reunified and locally run service