NEC members heard that UNISON membership is continuing to grow, with 0.5% net membership growth reported at the end of March ...
The latest raft of changes to workers’ rights, created by the Employment Rights Act, come into force in Great Britain next ...
UNISON encourages donations to the Cuba Vive emergency food appeal, which is coordinating vital food aid for people in Cuba ...
Currently, most care workers rely on minimum auto-enrolment* and accumulate multiple small pension sums tied to different employers. That makes their pensions difficult to manage and can lead to a ...
UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan hosted her first event in the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 25 March alongside ...
Staff handling urgent medical calls on the NHS 111 service are leaving in large numbers due to heavy workloads, staff shortages and abusive callers, says UNISON today (Friday). Fi ...
UNISON says these findings demonstrate how many NHS employees continue to feel undervalued and that nothing has changed under the new government. They also underline the need for pay restructuring ...
UNISON members in Salford have paved the way for a new charter that seeks to prevent migrant care workers becoming victims of modern slavery. The members, migrant care workers themselves, were ...
Commenting on today’s announcement from the Treasury that mileage expense rates are to be reviewed, UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan said: “This review is long overdue. Many workers have paid a ...
Commenting on proposals for new unitary councils across Essex, Hampshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, UNISON head of local government Mike Short said today (Wednesday): “These decisions will shape local ...
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