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UNISON members are encouraged to write to their MP to ensure women who end their pregnancies are met with compassion, not criminalisation ...
Forty phlebotomists at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been striking for over 60 days to demand ...
Topics this year included the Employment Rights Bill, children's online safety and violent behaviour in schools ...
“Employment support might get some people back into jobs. But it’s not enough to justify the severity of cuts faced by the many disabled people who need that support to work.
UNISON needs to hear from disabled members about how proposed changes to PIPs (Personal Independence Payments) will affect ...
“Health workers in Scotland are reaping the rewards of a better pay process. Proper, direct pay talks have delivered an above-inflation, two-year deal, which comes with an inflation-proof guarantee.
The NEC also discussed the fallout of the recent Supreme court case on trans rights with Christina saying that the union was ...
“Reducing the number of sentences under 12 months will free up probation staff to focus more on effective rehabilitation. “This should also mean far fewer women are sent to prison in future as they’ve ...
“A party that wants to stop the NHS from being free at the point of delivery is certainly not to be trusted. “One that’s voted consistently against modest measures to improve working conditions and ...
Commenting on the announcement today (Thursday) that NHS staff in England are to receive a 3.6% pay rise this year, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said: “The pay rise is more than ministers said ...
Responding to yesterday’s incident in which dozens of people were injured while celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said today (Tuesday): ...
Commenting on a survey published today (Friday) by NHS Providers, which warns NHS trusts across England are planning to cut jobs and patient services, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said: “Forcing ...