Jobs and public services – the most important issues at the elections on 5 May
cymru/wales
UNISON is furious at public funding payout to firm advising on cuts
Nominations open on Tuesday 19 April 2016 and close at 5pm on Friday 20 May 2016
UNISON backs BBC report that reveals loss of 8,000 jobs and 343 libraries in six years
All learning support staff in Wales must now be registered with the Education Workforce Council
UNISON Cymru/Wales welcomes increased minimum wage but warns it could undermine the positive work of the Welsh government in this area
Anger at strategy that is making ‘difficult problem worse’
‘TTIP and trade deals like it are a threat to public services and to public sector staff’
Festival and concert can help to combat efforts of National Front to organise intimidating rally
But UNISON welcomes Welsh government’s continued commitment to living wage