A large majority of members have voted to reject the 4% pay offer from His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and indicated a willingness to vote for industrial action. Final... read more →
Scarcely a week goes by without us learning more about how a Reform UK Government would negatively impact UNISON members. Last week, the party announced its plan to scrap the... read more →
By UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan International Women’s Day is this Saturday. Every lesson I’ve learned, every battle I’ve been part of, has taught me one truth: when working class... read more →
UNISON is extremely concerned by the dangerous military escalation in the Middle East, which risks pushing the region into a protracted conflict, which threatens regional and international peace and security. The... read more →
By UNISON head of pensions Glyn Jenkins Reform UK’s announcement this week that, if elected, it would end defined benefit pension schemes for new local government staff would be a... read more →
Labour MPs attended a UNISON event at parliament last week to hear stark new evidence about the decline of England’s public library service and the widening funding crisis facing local... read more →
Commenting on a new report published today (Monday) by The King’s Fund that says the social care crisis must be put back on the political agenda, UNISON head of social... read more →
