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Conservatives have ‘lost the argument’ on public sector pay, says UNISON

Sep 13, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the news that the DUP (Democratic Unionist Party) could support a Labour motion calling for an end to the public sector pay cap in the NHS, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said:…Read more…

Sep 13, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Jeremy Corbyn is right to say that all public sector workers need a pay rise

Sep 12, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on Jeremy Corbyn’s speech to the 149th TUC in Brighton, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Jeremy Corbyn delivered a powerful speech that showed why he is such a great friend of…Read more…

Sep 12, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Today’s pay move is not nearly enough, says UNISON

Sep 12, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the news of pay awards for police and prison officers today (Tuesday) UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “It’s a tiny step in the right direction but not nearly…Read more…

Sep 12, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Blog: It’s time for politicians to wake up, stop hesitating, and put pay up now

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

This afternoon at the TUC, I was proud to lead the debate on public sector pay. For UNISON’s 1.3 million members, and millions more like them, there is no more important issue.

The article Blog:…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

All public sector staff need and deserve a decent pay rise now, says UNISON

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Opening the public sector pay debate at the 149th Trades Union Congress in Brighton, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “For millions of public service workers struggling to survive, there…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON’s joint branch and regional assessments enter the digital age

Sep 11, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

A key organising tool is updated to help the union ‘better face the challenges of the future’

The article UNISON’s joint branch and regional assessments enter the digital age first appeared on the…Read more…

Sep 11, 2017Dave Prentis blog

The government should show it values its public service workers by lifting the pay cap now, says UNISON

Sep 10, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

The government must bring to an end the damaging era of public sector job losses and squeezed services – and scrap the punishing pay cap for everyone once and for all, says UNISON today (Sunday). At…Read more…

Sep 10, 2017Dave Prentis blog

The government must scrap the pay cap now says UNISON, as research shows public service staff forced into debt and going without meals and heating

Sep 10, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Staff providing vital public services are being forced into debt, into cutting back on groceries, having to go without heating and even a daily meal, because of the government’s pay cap, according to…Read more…

Sep 10, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON welcomes government U-turn on selling NHS staffing agency

Sep 8, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Selling off NHS Professionals would have been ‘completely counterproductive and bad for patients and staff,’ union says

The article UNISON welcomes government U-turn on selling NHS staffing agency…Read more…

Sep 8, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Why UNISON is signing the Anti-Slavery Charter

Sep 7, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Slavery not only persists, it’s on the rise. It’s estimated that 10-13,000 people are enslaved across the UK which, according the National Crime Agency is just “the tip of the iceberg”.

The article…Read more…

Sep 7, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON welcomes government’s U-turn on selling off NHS Professionals

Sep 7, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the news that the government has backtracked over the selling off of NHS Professionals, UNISON head of health Sara Gorton said: “The government has at last seen sense. NHS Professionals…Read more…

Sep 7, 2017Dave Prentis blog

All public sector employees need a decent pay rise, says UNISON

Sep 6, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Midwives, healthcare assistants and hospital porters who belong to UNISON are joining their nursing colleagues demonstrating in Parliament Square today (Wednesday) over the government’s refusal…Read more…

Sep 6, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Are we heading for a nurse and midwife crisis?

Sep 6, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

The media is full of reports that we are in, or heading towards, a nursing crisis. That is to say, a huge shortage of them. But are we really? We dive into the data to find out.

The article Are we…Read more…

Sep 6, 2017Dave Prentis blog

UNISON calls on PM to follow Scotland and lift the pay cap

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on confirmation from the First Minister that the Scottish government is to lift the public sector pay cap, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “It’s high time the Prime…Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Join the rally for EU citizens living in the UK

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

A rally to celebrate EU citizens living in the UK, and British citizens living in Europe, is to be held on Wednesday 13 September.

The article Join the rally for EU citizens living in the UK first…Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

A statue for the socialist suffragette

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

There is a memorial in Westminster to the brave women who fought for women’s suffrage, but one of the key campaigners doesn’t feature on it.

The article A statue for the socialist suffragette first…Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Pay pressure is beginning to pay off – but there’s so much more to do

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

We’re not satisfied with ending the pay cap. We want to see public sector workers recover the real terms losses they’ve been subjected to over nearly a decade of austerity. It’s completely unjust…Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Engineering a better society

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

Single mum Magda Lezama is a senior Leeds council engineer, a rambler, a wine enthusiast and a UNISON activist.

The article Engineering a better society first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

Famous friends of the NHS

Sep 5, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

“The crisis in the NHS has been caused by political decisions.” Words not from a Labour politician or even a trade unionist, but from (probably) the most intelligent person of our era. Stephen…Read more…

Sep 5, 2017Dave Prentis blog

New school year, new materials, new challenges

Sep 4, 2017By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON in schools has been working hard over the summer to produce new materials and update existing guidance and materials.

The article New school year, new materials, new challenges first appeared…Read more…

Sep 4, 2017Dave Prentis blog
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