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On Monday 9 June UNISON members from the union’s police, probation and Cafcass service group met with the policing minister ...
School support staff feel pressured into providing essential medical care for pupils, despite a lack of training, pay and support, warns a report released by UNISON today (Friday). Around two in five ...
“More social housing means they’ll be able to live closer to their places of work in future. In the meantime, the extension of the £3 bus-fare cap will help people better afford their commutes.
Members are urged to join the fight to hold business and the public sector to account for human rights and environmental ...
UNISON has become aware of an increasing number of members who have been charged by third party companies to cancel their ...
Commenting on the announcement that most pensioners are to receive the winter fuel payment again, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said today (Monday): “This is the right thing to do. The ...
Change will make a huge difference to anyone who struggled to keep warm last winter ...
“Publishing data and extra guidance, while pushing overworked staff to hit new targets and get more patients through the doors, won’t convince anyone things are about to get better.
Commenting on new rules blocking six water companies from paying bonuses to senior bosses for failing to meet environmental, consumer or financial standards, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea ...
“This looks like another Reform UK policy scribbled on the back of a beer mat. “Local authorities are obliged to offer access to the local government pension scheme to all new starters. “The scheme is ...
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