UNISON and fellow further education unions ask for ‘inflation plus’ pay rises from September
Cymru Wales

University of South Wales Group launches formal consultation on budget cuts, including possible job losses

Health board acted unfairly in dismissing nurse for short-term sickness absences when she was experiencing domestic abuse

‘Welsh public service workers will be holding you to account’, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis warns candidates at manifesto launch

For many people, working outdoors in the sun is a blessing. But for refuse loader David Lewis, living in the shadow of skin cancer, it became a curse

For many people, working outdoors in the sun is a blessing. But for refuse loader David Lewis, living in the shadow of skin cancer, it became a curse

Consultations see members agree pay rises for 2016/17 in both countries – UNISON calls on colleges in England to implement Association of Colleges offer as soon as possible

UNISON Cymru/Wales women’s group spent time learning about the refugee crisis at their policy weekend recently

