Low-paid workers who care for some of north and east London’s most vulnerable people took part in a lobby for a fair deal over pay today
Low-paid workers who care for some of north and east London’s most vulnerable people took part in a lobby for a fair deal over pay today
UNISON is gearing up for a further massive union-wide recruitment campaign this spring
City University London has announced that any future contract renewals or outsourcing of workers to private companies will have minimum pay rates that will reflect at least the London living wage
Contracted-out cleaners fight for fair terms and conditions
The NUT is taking strike action on 26 March: advice for UNISON members working in English chools
More than 150 Barnet Council workers will finally receive a share of hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation, 12 months after UNISON won a landmark Employment Tribunal decision
UNISON launches 2014 international workers memorial day campaign with new poster
Local government pension scheme will not be able to function after 1 April, without agreed protections
UNISON cleaners and maintenance staff at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London have begun a two-day strike today in a long-running dispute over terms and conditions