A new UNISON report highlights the problems of the privatised water sector in England and maps a way to renationalisation ...
UNISON’s written evidence to the parliamentary committee charged with examining the detail of the Employment Rights Bill has ...
“This year’s settlement is a first step to tackling almost a decade and a half of austerity, with vital boosts for social care and homelessness. But with soaring costs, this must be the beginning of ...
As we look forward to 2025, I know we will continue to work together successfully to campaign for better pay, conditions, ...
Young members gathered in Swansea to discuss a range of issues, including engaging apprentices, educating and retaining young ...
Evidence shows that employing disabled people gives employers a more diverse pool of talent, wider skillsets and improves ...
Commenting on the government’s announcement today (Tuesday) that no compensation will be paid to ‘Waspi’ women who have campaigned to be treated fairly after changes to their pensions, UNISON head of ...
After years of damaging austerity that has left councils at breaking point, investing in services and staff must be central to any reform ...
Prolonged failure to invest in children’s and youth services has created a ticking time bomb for society and the economy ...
Secretary of state for health and social care Wes Streeting and care minister Stephen Kinnock are among dozens of MPs who have already signed an earlier UNISON pledge to back a national care service.
“Staff are crucial in turning around the fortunes of the NHS. Improving performance is a key government pledge, but the pay rise proposed is barely above the cost of living. “Letting the discredited ...
Commenting on the French rape trial that has led to almost 50 men being sentenced today (Thursday) to more than 400 years in prison, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “People everywhere ...