Today, 45 out of 47 trade unionists and pro-democracy leaders were sentenced in Hong Kong’s largest national security trial. Their unjust and extreme sentencing is alarming and UNISON strongly ...
Former health secretary needs to take responsibility for chaos caused and lives lost on his watch Commenting on evidence from former health and social care secretary Matt Hancock to the Covid inquiry ...
“It’s crucial the voices of scheme members – including council workers, school support staff and many others delivering public services – are central to any changes. “Scheme members currently make up ...
Commenting on the announcement of Lord Prescott’s death, UNISON assistant general secretary Liz Snape said today (Thursday): “John Prescott was one of a kind whose drive and determination made him a ...
Commenting on health secretary Wes Streeting’s speech at the NHS Providers conference in Liverpool today (Wednesday), outlining a package of reforms to the NHS, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said: ...
Fair pay agreement and national care service are needed for people to get vital support. Responding to a report from the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services published today (Wednesday) ...
The cut-off wage for election to reserved (low pay) seats in the union rises to £13.56 an hour UNISON’s principles of proportionality and fair representation mean that some seats on elected bodies are ...