This is Living Wage Week, and UNISON is campaigning for a living wage for all its members
education services
Ashley Williams, a sports attendant at Bolton College, and college principal Marie Gilluley, explain why the living wage matters
Both national and London Living Wage rates are to rise by 25p an hour
By-elections will be taking place for seats on the higher education and energy service groups
Dave Prentis tells the government that the austerity agenda is causing economy to stagnate
As Birmingham City Council announces cuts of £120 million next year, UNISON to ask the Labour Council to campaign jointly for a fair deal for the city
‘People before profits’ is the message behind a new advertising campaign, designed to warn people about the dangers lurking in government plans to privatise more public services
The union says that a pay increase is vital after last year’s freeze if support staff are not to suffer further falls in their standard of living