Kojo Koram punctures the collective amnesia about the British Empire, proving its stark relevance to the daily machinations of the British state in 2022
Kojo Koram punctures the collective amnesia about the British Empire, proving its stark relevance to the daily machinations of the British state in 2022
Public service workers were already under huge strain to maintain services and Omicron absences have ratcheted the pressure to new levels.
“Essential staff must be able to get to their jobs so they can continue to provide the services so many rely upon. “Ambulance crews, nurses, care workers, teaching assistants, police staff […]
Keynote speech renews call for immediate pandemic inquiry
Covid has had a profound effect on public service staff
UNISON condemns the vile online racism towards the England football team
However, when it comes to vaccinations, compulsory jabs for care staff is not the right way forward. Education is key, not coercion […]
Pay freeze should be on voters’ minds
UNISON Eastern activists are setting up campaign forums across the region to drive change, reports Tim Roberts in his latest blog
Rescuing economy and public services should go hand in hand