Agenda for Change Proposals
At a recent meeting of the NHS Staff Council, all health unions, including UNISON, agreed to take modified proposals to amend the Agenda for Change Agreement in England to their executive committees.
Continue ReadingAt a recent meeting of the NHS Staff Council, all health unions, including UNISON, agreed to take modified proposals to amend the Agenda for Change Agreement in England to their executive committees.
Continue ReadingThe London Ambulance Service has today announced the appointment of Ann Radmore as the organisation’s new Chief Executive.
Continue ReadingOn 20 October hundreds of thousands of people will gather in central London to march for a future that works. They’ll be taking to the streets because they believe that government spending cuts and privatisation are not the way to get us out of recession. Instead, these cuts are standing in the way of delivering […]
Continue ReadingWe have updated our privacy policy and introduced a new cookies information page due to the introduction of the new EU cookie law (e-Privacy Directive) The law which applies to how you use cookies and similar technologies for storing information on a user’s equipment such as their computer or mobile device changed on 26 May […]
Continue ReadingThis week at the UNISON National Delegate Conference we were given a sneak preview of the brand new UNISON website and mobile phone app.
Continue ReadingThe London Ambulance Service, in partnership with UNISON, has recently been awarded funding to build mobile applications, or „apps‟, to benefit Service staff.
Continue ReadingBoth Unison and GMB welcome the changes to the clock start announced today. The changes will maintain and ultimately improve the response times for the most critically ill and injured patients. In addition they will give our control room staff up to an additional 60 secs to gain more information from 999 callers to ensure […]
Continue ReadingUNISON¹s consultative ballot of its health members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on changes to the NHS pension scheme, returned a low turnout of 14.8% of those eligible to vote.
Continue Reading