UNISON has signed up to the charter after forcing the Department for Education to acknowledge role of all school staff
UNISON has signed up to the charter after forcing the Department for Education to acknowledge role of all school staff
Union says a phased return of all schools and colleges in England from 8 March will protect pupils and staff
Redundancies facing permanent staff at Sheffield Hallam students’ union will have a major effect on students, and UNISON members plan to fight back
But UNISON members worked to make the stars in our schools feel special in spite of it all, with special ceremonies and school visits replaced by class […]
“UCL should follow the lead of other London universities and bring these workers back in-house now.” UNISON London regional organiser Boyana Petrovich said: “For more than a year […]
UNISON represents more than 150,000 teaching assistants in the UK, and argues that they play a vital role […]
Important points detailed in long-awaited Augar Review of education
It’s National Careers Week – but thanks to years of government cuts, careers advice at school isn’t what it used to be. UNISON thinks young people deserve a better start to their working life
UNISON negotiators recognise that the offer does not meet all the aspirations of the union’s claim, says national officer Ben Thomas, but are recommending it as the best that can be […]
Consultations see members agree pay rises for 2016/17 in both countries – UNISON calls on colleges in England to implement Association of Colleges offer as soon as possible
Waverley is a school for children with disabilities. There are 115 pupils from age three to 19, with varying physical […]
Everyone deserves to go to a good school – regardless of their background or their academic ability. That simply won’t be achieved by stacking even greater advantage and privilege in the hands of a few schools to the detriment of everyone else.
UNISON members are helping workplaces, their families and communities to warm up for the festive season
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 […]