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Plans to axe student bursaries will deter many from careers in nursing, says UNISON

Dec 2, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Hundreds of student nurses are expected at a UNISON-supported protest outside the Department of Health later today (Wednesday) against government plans to axe the NHS bursary for nursing degrees. In…Read more…

Dec 2, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Seven-day NHS won’t come cheap

Nov 30, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON supports a seven-day NHS but warns government is trying to do this on the cheap

The article Seven-day NHS won’t come cheap first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…

Nov 30, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON condemns cuts to pay for teaching assistants

Nov 27, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Threatened cuts to pay for teaching assistants in the North East have been condemned by UNISON. Staff in Durham schools could lose up to £5,000 a year under council proposals to introduce term-time…Read more…

Nov 27, 2015Dave Prentis blog

There must be no snap decision over bombing Syria, says UNISON

Nov 27, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON has today (Friday) urged MPs not to make any snap decisions involving the UK in action over Syria.

The article There must be no snap decision over bombing Syria, says UNISON first appeared on…Read more…

Nov 27, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON survey shows scrapping of student nurse bursaries will lead to major shortages

Nov 27, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

A UNISON survey shows that nine in ten (91 per cent) student nurses would not have applied for the nursing degree without access to the bursary which the government intends to scrap in 2017.

The…Read more…

Nov 27, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON reacts to London Ambulance Service being placed into special measures

Nov 27, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON has reacted to London Ambulance Service being placed into special measures.

The article UNISON reacts to London Ambulance Service being placed into special measures first appeared on the…Read more…

Nov 27, 2015Dave Prentis blog

The spending review’s £3bn hit on local government

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Cuts to local government grant and extra spending commitments for local authorities add up to a £3bn hit on councils, says UNISON today (Wednesday). UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “Today…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON reacts to police budgets announcement in today’s spending review

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “It would have been unthinkable to cut police budgets in light of the dreadful events in Paris. “The 25 per cent cuts that have been imposed since 2010…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Housing changes will not reverse previous cuts to budgets

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the changes announced to housing budgets today (Wednesday) by the Chancellor, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “The promised investment in housing and the commitment to build…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

School funding reforms could harm education

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on plans to scrap the current system of school funding announced today (Wednesday) by the Chancellor, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “We believe in a fair funding formula, but…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Tax credits u-turn will bring huge relief to nearly three million working families, says UNISON

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Commenting on the announcement today (Wednesday) that the Chancellor is to reverse his planned cuts to tax credits, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “Nearly three million working families…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UK economy could lose £3.5bn a year under Chancellor’s planned tax credit cuts, says UNISON

Nov 25, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

The UK economy could be hit to the tune of around £3.5bn a year if the Chancellor confirms later today (Wednesday), in the spending review, that he is to continue with cuts to tax credits announced…Read more…

Nov 25, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON says national insurance increase will rob public sector workers

Nov 24, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON is today (Tuesday) warning George Osborne that scrapping tax rebates on pensions will leave more than five million public sector workers worse off. The rise in National Insurance (NI) payments…Read more…

Nov 24, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Campaigning to end violence against women and girls

Nov 24, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

25 November is UN day to eliminate violence against woman and girls

The article Campaigning to end violence against women and girls first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…

Nov 24, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Campaigning to end violence against women and girls

Nov 24, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

25 November is UN day to eliminate violence against woman and girls

The article Campaigning to end violence against women and girls first appeared on the UNISON site.Read more…

Nov 24, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Police cuts threaten neighbourhood policing at time of heightened terrorist threat, says UNISON

Nov 24, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Nearly a third (30 per cent) of police community support officers (PCSOs) in England have been cut since 2010, says UNISON today (Monday). UNISON warns that the government’s determination to rid the…Read more…

Nov 24, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Labour must stop knocking seven bells out of one another, says UNISON’s Dave Prentis

Nov 23, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “The spending review is just three days away. Millions of working families anxiously await the Chancellor’s plans. “They’re scared about what he has in…Read more…

Nov 23, 2015Dave Prentis blog

UNISON supports industrial action by junior doctors

Nov 19, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON is backing strike action announced today (Thursday) by junior doctors who oppose changes to their contracts being proposed by the government. It follows a ballot of more than 37,000 junior…Read more…

Nov 19, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Government plans for higher education ‘a big disappointment’ says UNISON

Nov 6, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

UNISON has today (Friday) criticised new government proposals for higher education in England for failing to tackle key issues including funding, student access and increased social mobility….Read more…

Nov 6, 2015Dave Prentis blog

Paediatric nurses in Antrim Area Hospital vote ‘yes’ for industrial action

Nov 5, 2015By Dave Prentis blog

Unprecedented turn out sees staff back action in dispute over safe staffing levels

The article Paediatric nurses in Antrim Area Hospital vote ‘yes’ for industrial action first appeared…Read more…

Nov 5, 2015Dave Prentis blog
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