UNISON had three big demands for this budget. Policy officer Anna Burley asks: how did the government measure up?
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson and UNISON London regional secretary Sara Gorton will be visiting Waverley School in Enfield – a special school for pupils with severe learning difficulties – at ...
Commenting on the government announcement that the national minimum wage is to rise to £10.85 for 18 to 20-year-olds and the national living wage increase to £12.71 for workers over 21 from April, ...
“But the government must go further and faster if it wants to fix Britain. “The NHS, schools, councils, the police and other essential services require sustained investment if they are to deliver the ...
Industrial action can include strike action (which is any concerted stoppage of work) or action short of strike action such as ‘go-slows’ or ‘working to rule’. Although there is no positive legal ...
Responding to the government’s announcement that new neighbourhood health centres are to be part-funded through public-private partnerships, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said today (Tuesday): ...
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UNISON’s LGBT+ Self-Organised Group Committee has agreed to hold a LGBT+ Self-Organised Group Conference on Friday 21st November to Sunday 23rd November 2025. We have now opened the Online ...
Speaking at UNISON’s annual LGBT+ conference in Edinburgh today (Saturday), general secretary Christina McAnea said: “Every member of our union should be treated with dignity and respect. Everyone ...
MPs were provided with compelling evidence of how vital welfare support – particularly Personal Independence Payments (PIP) – ...