Commenting on the announcement today (Thursday) that NHS staff in Wales are to receive a 3.6% pay rise this year, UNISON Cymru head of health Tanya Bull said: “The pay rise barely matches inflation and the money will be landing in pay packets late. “A reliance on the slow, outdated and unnecessary pay review body process has once […]
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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 […]
But UNISON welcomes Welsh government’s continued commitment to living wage
UNISON members in further education across Wales have voted in favour of taking industrial action in response to pay
UNISON is urging Welsh Assembly Members to reject the independent pay review recommendation that would see their pay rise by 18%