On the eve of National Libraries Day, UNISON Scotland warns of the increasing threat to the service
Scotland
One billion pounds of cuts to be announced at board meeting today
Two-day action comes after council decides to enforce new job roles, longer shift patterns and pay cuts
UNISON condemns plans to halve the number of police control centres in Scotland
Industrial action to come as Glasgow City Council wants staff to take on more responsibilities while increasing shift length and cutting pay
Pupil support assistants in Glasgow schools have voted overwhelmingly to accept revised proposals on the supervision and administration of medication after taking industrial action
School staff are facing growing demands to do more for less, says Scottish education chair
29 November is the chance to celebrate the valuable contribution made by teaching assistants to the education system
UNISON has dismissed claims by the Cosla that it delayed acceptance of a pay deal
IT workers start a week of selection strike action against ‘draconian’ new contracts next Monday