Welsh public support higher pay rise for police staff

54 per cent of the Welsh public believe the UK government was wrong to propose a pay freeze for police staff earning more than £24,000. Only 28 per cent agreed the Westminster government was right to block any pay increase. That’s the finding of a Savanta ComRes poll of 1,009 people released today. The poll […]

Pembrokeshire council workers criticise Chief Exec’s bumper pay-off

Council workers employed by Pembrokeshire County Council have expressed shock at the £95,000 bumper pay-off for the authority’s out-going chief executive

Welsh NHS workers ‘disappointed’ at 1% PRB recommendation

But UNISON welcomes Welsh government’s continued commitment to living wage

Wales FE workers vote to accept revised pay offer

Further education workers in Wales have voted to accept a 1% pay offer made by the employers following the threat of industrial action

Further education unions in Wales to consider revised pay offer

Further education trade unions met today to discuss their next stage in their campaign to secure better pay for the further education workforce. Ballot results published yesterday show that union members working in further education are prepared to take industrial action in the dispute over pay. However, the college employer’s organisation, Colegau Cymru, has indicated […]

Further education members in Wales vote to strike over pay

UNISON members in further education across Wales have voted in favour of taking industrial action in response to pay

Further education trade unions criticise ColegauCymru’s mixed messages on pay

Further education unions across Wales have criticised colleges in Wales and ColegauCymru for their handling of this year’s pay negotiations

UNISON urges Welsh Assembly Members to reject 18% pay recommendation

UNISON is urging Welsh Assembly Members to reject the independent pay review recommendation that would see their pay rise by 18%