Commenting on remarks made by Richard Tice about preventing new recruits to Reform-controlled councils from joining the local government pension scheme alongside threats to cut the pay of existing employees, UNISON assistant... read more →
Commenting on chancellor Rachel Reeves’ commitment to ensure more pensioners qualify for this year’s winter fuel payment, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said today (Wednesday): “Pensioners who struggled to keep warm during the cold months for... read more →
On Tuesday 3 June, Higher Education (HE) members and MPs came together in parliament to discuss the current state of the sector with a lobby. The drop-in lobby was a... read more →
Commenting on chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcements about increased funding for public transport projects, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “Vast swathes of the UK are poorly served by transport links. This... read more →
Commenting on the withdrawal of potential investors in Thames Water and the publication of interim findings by the Cunliffe Review, UNISON head of environment Donna Rowe-Merriman said today (Tuesday): “The situation... read more →
UNISON is supporting a legal change to abortion laws, which would make sure that women who end a pregnancy are met with compassion, not criminalisation. In recent years, there has... read more →
