UNISON, the GMB and Napo have written to the deputy prime minister and justice secretary, David Lammy, calling on him to accelerate the pay offer to probation service members that has been promised ...
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“A near 50% plummet in international recruitment is a huge cause for concern. “For decades, nurses and midwives from around the world have brought invaluable skills to the NHS. It would be a disaster ...
UNISON’s letter to trusts warns that the government’s failure to make good on overdue talks is increasing the risk of ‘serious industrial escalation’. The union also advises that funding allocations ...
Support staff are the heartbeat of education, enriching pupils’ lives with care, safety and encouragement. Today for Stars in ...
Local government workers rarely seek recognition – but they deserve it. Nominate someone you know who goes above and beyond ...
The unions are warning pay for council and school staff continues to lag behind many other public services. In turn, low wages have led to a recruitment and retention crisis while demand for key ...
UNISON had three big demands for this budget. Policy officer Anna Birley asks: how did the government measure up?
School staffing shortages are harming children’s education and safety, a survey by UNISON warns today (Friday). Almost three in five (59%) support staff in schools reported having fewer colleagues ...
Commenting on the government announcement that the national minimum wage is to rise to £10.85 for 18 to 20-year-olds and the national living wage increase to £12.71 for workers over 21 from April, ...
“But the government must go further and faster if it wants to fix Britain. “The NHS, schools, councils, the police and other essential services require sustained investment if they are to deliver the ...