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What might a mayor mean for Manchester?

This week the people of Manchester will make a decision that will change the face of the city for the foreseeable future. Along with 12 other major...

No Pay Offer To Local Government Employees For Third Consecutive Year

The 1.6 million local government employees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being informed that in order to protect funding to vital fron...

Lee Confirms Zero Job Security for Workers at Peterborough City Council

08:20 Thursday 27th October 2011 Peterborough Breakfast Show BBC Radio Cambridgeshire PAUL STAINTON: The private company taking over the running of...

Shropshire Council and UNISON close to deal

The leader and the chief executive of Shropshire Council yesterday met regional and branch officials of the trade union UNISON, to hear the views o...

Protest planned over PFI cost of Jubilee Library

A protest has been planned for next weekend outside the Jubilee Library over the cost of paying for the building through PFI. The library was built...

Shropshire Council and unions move forward with talks

Shropshire Council has taken further steps towards reaching an agreement with trade unions on changes to the terms and conditions of employment of ...

New terms and conditions begin for Shropshire Council staff

The new terms and conditions for 6,500 Shropshire Council staff will come into effect from today.

New contracts for Shropshire Council staff

Around 6,500 Shropshire Council staff will today be dismissed from their posts before being re-hired tomorrow under new employment terms and condit...

Shropshire Council and trade unions hold ground-breaking meeting

Negotiations between Shropshire Council and the trade unions UNITE, GMB and UNISON are moving towards reaching a collective agreement over pay and ...

Shropshire Council and UNISON to meet for further talks

Shropshire Council and UNISON have been in discussion over the way forward for staff at Shropshire Council following a landmark meeting held last W...

Shropshire Council services back to normal following UNISON strike action

Shropshire Council services are returning to normal today following industrial action by the trade union UNISON yesterday.

Shropshire Council UNISON members take strike action

Members of the trade union UNISON who are employed by Shropshire Council are today striking against a pay cut and working conditions after it was d...

Strike action to go-ahead but talks between UNISON and Shropshire Council prove positive

An important landmark meeting was held this afternoon between Shropshire Council and UNISON representatives that signals a positive way forward to ...

Hackney hosts UpRise Anti-Racism Festival

The UpRise Anti-Racism Festival returns to Hackney this weekend, its aim to celebrate the many community initiatives and cultures that make up the ...

Shropshire Council and UNSION to meet

Shropshire Council and trade union UNISON are to meet today in a bid to avoid strike action planned for tomorrow.

Shropshire Council responds to planned UNISON strike

The Chief Executive of Shropshire Council has today responded to decision by UNISON to take strike action on Thursday 22nd September.

Industrial action backed by Shropshire Council staff

Staff at Shropshire Council have backed strike action over a planned 5.4% pay cut and changes to terms and conditions for employees.

Should a council fund a union office?

Ipswich Tory Ben Gummer MP has hit out at news that Ipswich Borough Council subsidises a union office to the tune of £20,000 in an article in the ...

Trade unions back Caerphilly Council’s trainee plan

Trade unions Unison and the GMB have welcomed a council scheme to offer 150 training scheme places to youngsters. The scheme includes 100 apprentic...

Shropshire Council staff receive dismissal letters

Staff at Shropshire Council today received dismissal letters following an ongoing dispute over a proposed 5.4% pay cut.

Council votes for controversial care plans

Care cuts: Lincolnshire County Council have decided to close care homes, despite Unison's rally.

First Gay Secretary for local Police Union

Maureen Le Marinel, Branch Secretary for UNISON’s Lancashire Police Branch, was elected Vice President of the Union at its national conference in...

Strike Day Question Time Public Meeting for MP

Strike action, picketing, a rally in Market Square, and a Question Time Panel where local MP Eric Ollerenshaw (pic) will have to answer to the publ...

Shropshire Council approves changes to staff terms and conditions of employment

Shropshire Council has today approved changes to staff terms and conditions of employment, as part of its plan to meet the major funding cuts place...

Hackney Unison slams council’s ‘sham’ library cuts consultation

The union claims poor attendance at drop-in sessions shows the Town Hall has failed to publicise the proposals properly

Unison leader warns of unprecedented strike action at Manchester Conference

Millions of public sector workers were preparing for the fight of their lives to defend jobs, pensions and services, raising the prospect of ”...

Industrial action at Shropshire Council could move a step closer say UNISON

Industrial action at Shropshire Council could move a step closer say UNISON as Shropshire Council presents a report to Cabinet setting out major cu...

County Council staff may strike over job cuts

Strike ballot: Redundancy talks between Lincolnshire County Council and unions broke down on Monday night.

Locals take to the streets to defend their services

A large crowd gathered outside the Kaleidoscope Centre in Catford yesterday to protest against drastic cuts to local mental health services. The r...

Child mental healthcare: another public service being bludgeoned by government cuts

      Jane Wilson a mental health worker and Unison steward speaks to Katie Gibbons about the importance of today’s protest in Lewisham.  ...

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