UNISON workers from across Wales have been honoured with a series of awards.
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UNISON is now recruiting and looking for fantastic local organisers to support our branches across Wales.
UNISON Cymru/Wales has sent an open letter to Welsh government deputy minister for health and social care Julie Morgan.
Care workers represented by UNISON today (Monday) took to the streets of Tonypandy to campaign against a threat to privatise services.
Workers at St David’s Hall are now fearing for the future of their jobs after Cardiff Council confirmed the venue would remain closed for repairs.
Hundreds of vulnerable people in Rhondda Cynon Taf could soon see the quality of care they receive compromised, says UNISON.
Staff at St David’s Hall in Cardiff have been told there will be no immediate job losses despite news the venue will not open its doors until the New Year.
Hundreds of council and school workers in a Welsh local authority are due to have access to a union representative slashed.
Protesters have warned the closure of a Carmarthenshire care home could see the same happen to a sister home in England, says UNISON.
Housing workers took to the streets of Cwmbran to protest against a below inflation pay award being imposed upon them.
Housing workers in Cwmbran are being forced to use foodbanks to survive while bosses are receiving a £6,000 pay rise, says UNISON.
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