Care workers and the vital role they play must be valued not seen as a cost to be driven down to increase profits, says UNISON Cymru/Wales.
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A health worker in South Wales has been left with no choice other than to re-mortgage her home as the ever-deepening cost-of-living crisis tightens its grip
Meet the UNISON steward facing homelessness in the face of sky-high rent as the cost-of-living crisis deepens.
On Saturday June 18, the trade union movement will be taking to the streets to demand action and here’s how UNISON Cymru/Wales members can be there
A woman who launched the first ever trade union for nurses in the UK is to be honoured with a plaque in her home-town in the South Wales valleys.
More than 100 candidates standing in this year’s local elections have officially backed a list of top priorities to protect public services.
A Ukrainian union representative has used skills passed down by her grandmother to raise hundreds of pounds for those suffering in the devastating war
Energy workers from across Wales will be joining industry experts and key politicians for the first ever energy seminar run by UNISON Cymru/Wales.
To celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, the Wales Water branch of UNISON is sponsoring an Iftar meal tomorrow for around 200 members of the Al-Ikhlas Mosque
Voters will go to the polls in less than four weeks to decide the future of local authorities across Wales.
Councils operating social care directly and cutting lucrative private contracts should be among top priorities for council candidates in May, says UNISON
A major protest against the cost-of-living crisis gripping the nation will be held in the centre of Cardiff.
Vulnerable people who rely on care workers are being put at huge risk as staff say they cannot afford to travel in the face of sky-high petrol prices