Tens of thousands of Welsh local government and school support workers set to strike over pay
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UNISON has submitted a pay claim to the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) calling for a substantial increase on all salary scales with a commitment to the living wage for all staff
UNISON has now received the final national pay offer from the employers’ organisation in colleges in England and consultation is open on it until the end of July
The Elliot Foundation is the latest multi-academy trust to announce that it will pay the living wage as a minimum to its lowest-paid employees
A joint UNISON, UCU, and Unite report has shown the growing pay gap between the highest earners and other staff at Bath University
A range of core support material is on its way to branches involved in the 10 July strike – and more can be ordered
UNISON today confirmed that its local government and school support staff members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be taking one day of strike action on 10 July in support of better pay. The decision was taken following a yes vote in a strike ballot, announced earlier today.
UNISON conference delegates have pledged to fight back to stop the rot of poverty pay in local government
Further details have been released by the TUC for anyone wanting to attend the national demonstration – Britain needs a pay rise – on 18 October in London