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Reform councillors are going to have to get used to the triple whammy of life as a local government worker – financial cuts, ...
“Prior to last year’s general election, Labour promised a review of probation governance. That must happen sooner rather than later. And until probation is removed from civil service control, bullying ...
Ahead of International Nursing Day on 12 May, UNISON national officer for nursing Stuart Tuckwood explains how NHS nurses are ...
UNISON is proud of its work to promote trans-inclusive workplaces, and of its track record in campaigning for changes to ...
“Nigel Farage and his party’s new councillors have much to learn about local government. They’ll quickly discover there’s nothing left to cut and many authorities are balancing on the edge of the ...
UNISON head of social care Gavin Edwards said: “Home care workers provide a vital service in communities. They mustn’t be left behind as the public sector moves towards greener working practices.
“Rising pressure on the health service has created a toxic environment where violence and abuse are becoming far too common. This is unacceptable. Staff are being left traumatised, injured and even ...
UNISON is carefully considering the implications of the judgment from the Supreme Court regarding the legal definition of sex, in relation to the Equality Act 2010, for its members and policy. The ...
Staffing levels across the health service are alarmingly low on a regular basis. Not enough nursing staff are on duty in hospitals to ensure patients are protected from harm such as falls, medication ...
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