Rest Breaks Update
*UPDATED – A joint bulletin has been issued in regard to the Rest Breaks situation and can be viewed by clicking the link at the bottom of this page.
Continue Reading*UPDATED – A joint bulletin has been issued in regard to the Rest Breaks situation and can be viewed by clicking the link at the bottom of this page.
Continue ReadingIf nothing changes between now and September, something will happen within our Service that has not happened for at least a decade. We are at a very serious pivotal point with the threat of an imposed policy that has not been jointly agreed. We are heading back to the bad old days. As staff within […]
Continue ReadingUNISON has launched a new online service to allow you to check your membership details are correct and to update them if necessary. When times are tough, it’s more important than ever that UNISON can contact you – and your branch members – if we need to. In April, UNISON’s national executive council declared that […]
Continue ReadingEric Roberts has been re-elected to the National Executive Council (NEC) and will take office immediately following the end of the National Delegate Conference 2011. The term of office will run until the end of National Delegate Conference 2013. The NEC decides on issues and campaigns between conferences and works with UNISON staff to support […]
Continue ReadingRemember what Cameron said before the election? He said that the NHS would not be cut in real terms, that no ‘front line’ staff would go.
Continue ReadingThe 2011 NEC election ballot opens on Monday 11th April and closes on 13th May. Ballot papers will be sent to members home address.
Continue ReadingOn Saturday 26 March our branch joined hundreds of thousands of others as we marched in protest at the ideological cuts that the Tory led ConDem government are making. Here is a small selection of links to news stories that covered the event:
Continue ReadingUNISON, the UK largest union today warned that the Hutton report will bring the threat of industrial action closer, as the unions members reel from pay freezes and job cuts. Once again, the Government is expecting public sector workers to pay the price of the excesses of the bankers who caused the deficit, said the […]
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