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UNISON, the public services union for college support staff, challenged construction students to build something to commemorate Workers’ Memorial Day
Staff have told UNISON they are fed up at being targeted each year when schools need to make cuts and morale could not be lower.
Nursery teaching assistants in Gwynedd say the council’s plans to restructure the ABC service will significantly reduce support for 3 and 4-year old children with special needs.
The executive boards of universities in Wales are set for a democratic overhaul following a decision by Welsh Labour conference last weekend
Each year, predominantly female low paid teaching assistants, cooks, cleaners, receptionists and more, are told by their school they must reduce their working hours or help make other savings if they wish to keep their jobs
Joint Council for Wales is united in its commitment to provide the best support to everyone in our workplaces and communities.
A landmark event in Wales marking International Women’s Day will explore gender equality, women’s history and their struggles and successes.
L-R Branch chair David White, branch equalities officer Curtis Evans and Swansea Pride chair Eliot King UNISON’s City and County of Swansea branch will be the official main partner of Swansea Pride for the next three years. Swansea PRIDE is an annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people across the region. Chris […]
International Women’s Day activities #BalanceForBetter Friday 8 March 2019 10am-4pm, Coleg y Cymoedd Nantgarw Campus Cardiff CF15 7QY To mark International Women’s Day 2019 (Friday 8 March), Velindre University NHS Trust and UNISON Cymru Wales are hosting in partnership an event looking at women’s history, struggles and successes. This will include: Exhibition of ‘Wall of […]
Bridgend County Borough Council plans to slash spending on services by £7.6m and this will have a devastating impact on jobs, public services and the local economy
A proposal to close Newport’s two remaining supported living care homes for those with learning and health disabilities is not in the public interest, according to UNISON Cymru Wales. The City Council intends to privatise supported living care in which 13 carers assist 5 clients. Closing the homes has obvious negative implications for potential service […]