National delegates set to meet in Brighton in June – for the first time since the pandemic
The article NEC meeting discusses motions for national conference first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…
All the union news that's fit to blog...
National delegates set to meet in Brighton in June – for the first time since the pandemic
The article NEC meeting discusses motions for national conference first appeared on the UNISON National…Read more…
The best long-term solution for the bus industry is public ownership.Read more…
The Spanish government has signed into law a historic agreement with trade unionsRead more…
UNISON members set to take to the picket lines for a sixth time in continued fight against their employer’s fire and rehire tactics
The article Further industrial action at Sandwell Leisure Trust…Read more…
‘Support staff have stepped up to the plate as staff shortages in schools bite’
The article Children with special needs feeling the brunt of staffing shortages, UNISON survey reveals first appeared…Read more…
OVO owner, Stephen Fitzpatrick, was quizzed by MPs on the business select committee on Tuesday (February 8) about £17m furlough money paid to OVO, and payments and loans topping £40m, made from OVO…Read more…
Strike action that has affected the entire First Manchester bus service has ended after drivers accepted a vastly improved pay offer. The 300 plus drivers, who are members of Unite, have accepted an…Read more…
Emma Penman tells us how ASLEF successfully campaigned for the first ever Train Driver Apprenticeship for WalesRead more…
1974 Nurses Strike8 May 1974
Eleven COHSE nurses at Storthes Hall Hospital, Huddersfield, strike for one hourThree wards closed.
For the first time, nurses have taken industrial action — ‘The possibility’, (said the Guardian of 13 May) of strikes by n…Read more…
This is yet another government policy without substance.
The article NHS and social care reform ‘doomed’ without staff or funding to deliver, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…
Everybody wants to get back to normal, but Covid risks haven’t disappeared.
The article Abandoning Covid isolation rules early goes too far too soon, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON…Read more…
Science journalist David Robson makes something very clear early on in this book: this is NOT going to be one of those books (like Rhonda Byrne’s best-selling The Secret) that insists you can…Read more…
Science journalist David Robson makes something very clear early on in this book: this is NOT going to be one of those books (like Rhonda Byrne’s best-selling The Secret) that insists you can…Read more…
Let me start by declaring my ignorance. I never heard of Joe Rogan until a few weeks ago. When Neil Young recently announced that he was pulling all his music off Spotify, I took an…Read more…
Let me start by declaring my ignorance. I never heard of Joe Rogan until a few weeks ago. When Neil Young recently announced that he was pulling all his music off Spotify, I took an…Read more…
Makes perfect sense to me
“Today BP announce their highest profits in 8 years – just as many people’s energy bills hit the roof. It’s time for the Chancellor to back Labour’s plans to cut energy bills, by bringing in a one-off windfall tax on North S…Read more…
Trying to force through mass changes to academy status is not only wrong-headed, it’s a complete distraction.
The article Academy orders issued to schools in Hallam Diocese ‘unlawfully’, say…Read more…
Unite has blasted the energy regulator Ofgem as ‘useless’ after it admitted allowing the energy market to be flooded with financially precarious companies, 30 of which have since collapsed due to the…Read more…
The Duke of Edinburgh Award’s (DofE) ‘fire and rehire’ plans to scrap its car fleet and force regional operations workers to buy their own has been slammed by Unite. The Royal charity has told…Read more…