Damage series This survey is part of UNISON Scotland’s Damage series: a programme of surveys looking at the impact of
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Further letter to Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution
This is to keep you up to date on the local government pay negotiations. This is a joint trade union
Read moreUNISON to press Derek Mackay, Cabinet Secretary, Finance & the Constitution, for more money for local government workers at a key meeting on Thursday 10th May.
The Joint Trades Unions, representing the vast majority of the local government workforce on the Scottish Joint Council, submitted their
Read moreLetter from Scottish Government to UNISON on local government pay
This letter is from Craig Inglis, Local Government and Communities Directorate, Local Government & Analytical Services Division. Regarding the COSLA
Read moreLetter to Derek McKay about COSLA Pay Offer For Local Government Workers
Please see attached further letter sent on behalf of the Joint Trade Unions on the COSLA Pay offer for local
Read moreSheltered housing cuts increase loneliness in older people, says UNISON
UNISON Scotland is warning today against further cuts to sheltered housing budgets. The union says cuts are contributing to a
Read moreGiving shelter: cuts to sheltered housing
This is a survey of housing wardens sheltered housing officers, care support workers with a small number of people in
Read more‘Warm, dry home should be a basic right’, says UNISON
One third of households in Scotland suffer from fuel poverty. A shocking statistic for a wealthy country that has an
Read moreUNISON Scotland gives a cautious welcome to NHS England Pay deal.
UNISON Scotland has offered a cautious welcome to news that the NHS UK Staff Council have reached agreement on a
Read moreScottish Borders Council ‘woefully inadequate’ and ‘utterly shameful’, says employment tribunal judge.
Anthony Carson, who is a UNISON member, has been awarded £56,581 by an employment tribunal, the highest award possible in
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