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Dispute buried as gravediggers in Rotherham secure pay rise, says UNISON
Cemetery maintenance staff in Rotherham, including gravediggers, have accepted a…
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Colchester’s bins, leisure services and crematoriums could be hit by strikes
Workers in Colchester’s bin depots, leisure centres and crematoriums are voting …
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More schools set to close as UNISON announce another set of strike dates
UNISON has today served notice of further strike action in the dispute over local government pay to South Lanarkshire, Dumfries
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Awards honour best in UNISON Cymru/Wales
UNISON workers from across Wales have been honoured with a series of awards.
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Swelling bankers’ pay packets won’t help people struggling with bills
Ministers should be helping the millions struggling with rising bills, not allow…
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Rhondda care privatisation: Open letter to Welsh Government
UNISON Cymru/Wales has sent an open letter to Welsh government deputy minister for health and social care Julie Morgan.
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Thousands of staff will be left behind after real living wage rise, says UNISON
Increase is good news for many, but others need help
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Care workers campaign against Rhondda privatisation
Care workers represented by UNISON today (Monday) took to the streets of Tonypan…
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Scottish Water – 78% vote for strike action
UNISON members at Scottish Water have voted for strike action over a pay dispute at the publicly owned utility. 78%
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UNISON appoints new regional secretary in the South West
Winning a better deal for public services in the region and for the dedicated public servants that run them is top of my list.
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St David’s Hall workers fear for future as venue remains closed
Workers at St David’s Hall are now fearing for the future of their jobs after Ca…
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UNISON calls for the Welsh government to intervene in Rhondda care privatisation threat
Hundreds of vulnerable people in Rhondda Cynon Taf could soon see the quality of care they receive compromised, says UNISON.
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