UNISON statement on new guidance for single sex spaces issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) ...
Commenting on the announcement today (Thursday) that the chancellor is raising the mileage rate by 10p a mile, UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan said: “This simple measure wi ...
Last meeting before national conference discusses fighting the far right, membership numbers and the successes and challenges ...
The Employment Rights Act is a welcome shift towards stronger workers’ rights. But for far too many workers, especially those ...
Commenting on the publication of the Climate Change Committee report A Well-Adapted UK today (Wednesday), UNISON assistant general secretary Jon Richards said: “This recognition of the need to adapt ...
UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan said: “These measures confirm the government simply doesn’t understand the magnitude of the transformation needed across the UK. “There’s nothing to address the ...
Britain’s public services are under extraordinary pressure. Hospitals are struggling with growing waiting lists and staff shortages. Schools are being asked to compensate for issues of child poverty ...
In last week’s elections, Reform UK won seats in the Scottish parliament and Senedd, and took control of a further 14 ...
Labour’s best hope of survival lies in very seriously returning to its founding purpose: advancing the cause of working ...
Commenting on the election results for councils in England and devolved assemblies in Scotland and Wales, UNISON general secretary Andrea Egan said today (Friday): “Labour faces ...
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Employers in the UK have a legal and moral responsibility to manage risks associated with extreme weather events under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which requires them to take reasonable ...