A Sefton UNISON member, Carol Daly, who works at Waterloo Primary school recently received a voucher and a bouquet of flowers from Sefton UNISON . Carol is a dedicated worker... read more →
At this week’s meeting of UNISON’s national executive council (NEC), general secretary Christina McAnea opened her report by warning that sudden government changes to UK settlement rules for migrant workers... read more →
Pineapple union members in Costa Rica This month UNISON is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its International Development Fund (UIDF), which has helped dozens of sister unions all over the... read more →
Ben Priestley, UNISON national officer for probation (third from left), assistant national officer Graeme Hoskin (far right) and Elisa Vasquez Walters, vice-chair of UNISON’s probation committee (front), with Napo colleagues... read more →
Commenting on the sharp decline in international recruits revealed in the Nursing and Midwifery Council register today (Friday), UNISON national nursing officer Louie Horne said: “A near 50% plummet in international recruitment is... read more →
The government must hold urgent talks with health unions to fix the NHS pay structure once and for all to avoid staff falling below the legal minimum wage each year, says UNISON today (Tuesday).... read more →
Schools are being kept afloat by dedicated support staff who go above and beyond every day to ensure children are safe, supported and ready to learn, according to a new... read more →
Local government workers are everyday heroes – the people who keep our communities running, often without fanfare or recognition. Despite years of financial cuts, shrinking teams and growing demands, they... read more →
Unions representing 1.4 million council and school staff across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are calling for a wage rise of at least £3,000 to recognise soaring workloads and increasing... read more →
