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Opinion: Why can’t Ofsted learn from its mistakes?
Ofsted exists to inspect, judge and regulate – but who’s making sure it is not inadequate or should be in special measures?
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‘This is not just a piece of legislation, it’s a turning point, a transformative moment’
Conference welcomes the Employment Rights Bill, while aware that there is more to be done to see it over the finish line
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Court of Appeal rules Ofsted inspector was unfairly dismissed, says UNISON
Andrew Hewston’s six-year ordeal should finally be coming to an end
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Government plans to increase tribunal time limit to six months
In a win for UNISON, yesterday the government confirmed plans to double the time…
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High Court rules government’s Windrush failings are unlawful
Home secretary’s decisions found to be unlawful in UNISON legal case
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Unfair tribunal fees plan shows government is out of ideas, says UNISON
Tribunal fees deny the poorest and most vulnerable access to justice
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UNISON given go-ahead to join judicial review of government inaction over Windrush
High Court will hear how former home secretary Suella Braverman reneged on key recommendations from the Windrush scandal inquiry
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High Court rules ‘strike-breaking’ agency worker regulations unlawful
Judge agrees with UNISON that the then business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, acted unlawfully, unfairly and irrationally
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Court permits UNISON challenge on law allowing strike-breaking
The union is challenging government regulations that undermine the right to strike
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Thompsons: Supporting UNISON members and your families across the East of England
Every day, public service workers go above and beyond to support and protect our…
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Blog: This worrying attack on free speech and the right to protest
The point of a demonstration is to be heard and to have an impact – the explicit…