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Labour must now concentrate on winning back support, says UNISON

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on Jeremy Corbyn’s speech to the Labour party conference in Liverpool today (Wednesday), UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Today Jeremy talked about Labour getting ready…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Getting ready for – and winning – the next election

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

We must ignore the doom mongers, the next election is not lost – but the year ahead has to be about how Labour wins back the support of voters across the country.

The article Getting ready for…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Learning about the refugee crisis

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON Cymru/Wales women’s group spent time learning about the refugee crisis at their policy weekend recently

The article Learning about the refugee crisis first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Let’s have a proper reform of the council tax – not another sticking plaster

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Watson

We understand that the Council Tax is a difficult issue for politicians, but this latest sticking plaster isn’t the solution.
I was giving evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Local Government…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Watson

AMiE: Now is the time to speak up

Sep 28, 2016By ATL Speak Out!

By Mark Wright, AMiE director The long-overdue review of national professional qualifications (NPQs) for school leaders, which is being undertaken by the Department for Education, is to be welcomed….Read more…

Sep 28, 2016ATL Speak Out!

Durham teaching assistants back ballot for strike action over pay

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

New pay proposal from the county council overwhelmingly rejected: UNISON wil lmove to a vote on strike action, with ballot papers being despatched to classroom support workers early next week

The…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

‘What are the funding implications?’ UNISON asks of Diamond review

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Union emphasises the need for higher education to be accessible to young people from ‘deprived communities’

The article ‘What are the funding implications?’ UNISON asks of Diamond review first…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

UNISON Northern Ireland warns of care home crisis

Sep 28, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Closures of care homes increasing as private firms run into trouble

The article UNISON Northern Ireland warns of care home crisis first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Dave Prentis blog

Wanted: flexible hours

Sep 28, 2016By UNITElive

More than two thirds of mums with young children would return to work if flexible hours were an option, a new survey has found.   The survey of 1,600 mothers also revealed that more than a third…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016UNITElive

Our communities need ambitious action on climate change as part of any post-Brexit plan

Sep 28, 2016By Touchstone blog

Theresa May says ‘Brexit means Brexit’, yet no one knows what Brexit will look like. The lack of a plan has caused unprecedented levels of political and economic uncertainty. It has also cast doubt of the future of the UK’s – indeed the EU’s – environmental and climate change policy. In…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Touchstone blog

Sad news from Mogadishu, but Somalian unions will survive

Sep 28, 2016By Stronger Unions

Yesterday we received the awful news that another Somalian trade unionist had been murdered. Our colleagues in Mogadishu, from the ITUC-affiliated FESTU, reported that Brother Abdiasis Mohamed Ali, a…Read more…

Sep 28, 2016Stronger Unions

A just transition

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

This Tory Government and the coalition before it have a catalogue of failure – on the economy, on our National Health Service and on energy.   The motion that I supported on behalf of…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

Derby teaching assistants take their pay dispute to Labour party conference

Sep 27, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

Derby teaching assistants have taken their dispute over pay to the Labour party conference in Liverpool today (Tuesday) in a bid to win support from MPs and increase pressure on Derby City Council….Read more…

Sep 27, 2016Dave Prentis blog

What next for Labour?

Sep 27, 2016By Dave Watson

As the UK Labour Party conference comes to a conclusion, it’s time for everyone in the Party to remember the words of Keir Hardie; “Unity should be the first object of all of us who desire…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016Dave Watson

My life in austerity Britain

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

Speaking from her own personal experience disability rights activist and actor Liz Carr (pictured left) told Sunday’s (September 25) Real Britain fringe about what it’s real like to have disabilities…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

Protect North Sea jobs

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

Scotland’s biggest union has called for urgent government action to protect jobs in the North Sea.   Unite the union was commenting after a new report from the industry body Oil & Gas UK…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

Building a productive economy

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

After a long and distracting contest, ending with Jeremy’s re-election as leader of our Party on an even greater mandate than last time means that we can get back to work.   We can move away…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

‘Under a shadow’

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

Unite health visitor Joyce Still warned the Labour Party Conference at a health debate today (September 27) about the impact that government austerity cuts have had on social care and urged the party…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

Pension plans ‘fury’

Sep 27, 2016By UNITElive

Plans to close the final salary pension scheme for about 5,000 BMW car workers will be fought ‘tooth-and-claw’, Unite said today (September 27).   Unite expressed fury at the announcement that…Read more…

Sep 27, 2016UNITElive

Exit payment cap will hit middle earners, not just the highly paid, warns UNISON

Sep 26, 2016By Dave Prentis blog

For immediate release Reacting to government plans to cap all public sector exit payments at £95,000, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said today: “The government might claim its cap on…Read more…

Sep 26, 2016Dave Prentis blog
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