“Increasing fees in line with inflation will help many weather the immediate crisis. The beginnings of a long-term plan will be welcomed by dozens of institutions too. “But these sums are nowhere near ...
University staff are the backbone of campus life, keeping institutions running. Support staff at more than 100 universities across the UK will begin voting today (Monday) on potential strike action ...
Chief amongst these was a call to end the government’s so-called ‘uplift programme’, aimed at increasing police officer ...
Positive membership figures and significant successes across the union provided some welcome light in the darkness cast by ...
Shocking statistic is shared as over 300 delegates attend UNISON’s national retired members’ conference in Brighton ...
In the face of such evil and hate, none of us should stand by and do nothing. That’s why HOPE not Hate’s weekend of action ...
Survey reveals housing workers are battered by stress, overwork, violence, and lack of support. Without urgent investment, ...
UNISON general secretary Christian McAnea said: “Hope not Hate’s weekend of action is an important moment. It’s an ...
The report warns some of society’s most vulnerable adults and children face losing vital support, with few places escaping the impact of deep cuts. Rising inflation and energy costs, plus the growing ...
Commenting on a proposed increase to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration charges announced today (Wednesday), UNISON head of health Helga ...
Branch environmental officers from across the UK gathered at UNISON Centre in London, in September, for their first seminar.
Hundreds of low-paid women working across Birmingham City Council services are to receive long-overdue payments, says UNISON today (Tuesday). UNISON, GMB and Birmingham City Council have signed an ...
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