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UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea addressed national delegate conference today with a rousing and wide-ranging speech ...
“But a sharp fall in the number of international joiners is a concern, particularly as the government is still far from training enough nurses and midwives within the UK. “Changes to immigration ...
UNISON's National Executive Council also calls on the UK government to condemn the attack on Iran by the Israeli government ...
“A strong union is built from the base up, with member power and strong branches,” she said. The motion called for the NEC to continue to resource and prioritise the union’s organising to win strategy ...
At the end of her speech, McGregor received loud cheers and clapping from conference when she sang Bread and Roses, a poem by James Oppenheim, which has become associated with the labour movement: ...
He continued: “Conference, a worker’s pay should reflect their skills, their experience, and the value they bring. Too often, ...
NHS 999 staff are quitting and suffering burnout due to the relentless pressure of calls, sometimes involving suicides, stabbings, shootings and patients dying before ambulances can reach them, says ...
A motion for the government to meet its pledge for a national care service, rather than “kicking the promise back into the ...
At UNISON’s annual local government service group conference in Liverpool, the fight against racism and Reform were common ...
UNISON members condemn new guidance that "forces school staff to ‘out’ a young person to their family, which could ...
UNISON firmly believes that every Black worker should have equal access to professional growth and advancement, irrespective of their background or contract type. Yet research shows that Black workers ...
Support staff need nationally-recognised agreements if they are to benefit from recent changes to the education sector ...
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