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Unison eFocus 17 Dec PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 24 December 2012


  This week we will be drawing up plans for the campaign to win for better pay for our members working in local government ...
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 17 December 2012
Best wishes for the holiday
This is the last UNISON eFocus of 2012 - but we know that many of you and your members will be working over Christmas and New Year.

Whether you're working keeping vital public services going over the holiday period or snatching a well-earned break with your friends and family, we wish all our readers, and all UNISON members, all the best for the festive period.

We know our members and the services you provide will face yet more attacks in 2013 and beyond.

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merry christmas


  MILLION VOICES FOR PUBLIC SERVICES
Living wage won at Huddersfield Uni
University agrees to boost lowest paid

Trading Standards not just for Christmas
Officers work hard all year to keep consumers safe

Review of the Environment Agency will spread alarm across staff
Agency staff work tirelessly to protect public from flood damage

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VIDEO: Ambulance workers protest at Deparment of Health to keep Manchester passenger transport services in the public sector

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Talk to us, union tells North Lanarkshire
(17/12/12) UNISON welcomes delay in £73m cuts decision, but calls for urgent talks

UNISON call for last ditch talks with turning point charity
(13/12/12) A race to the bottom is not the way to attract and retain decent staff

Unemployment figures
(12/10/12) UNISON response
Last Updated ( Monday, 24 December 2012 )
 
UNISON North Lanarkshire Rally PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 December 2012

UNISON North Lanarkshire branch rally taking place on Thursday 6 Dec 12.30-1.30pm messages of support to Jim Mooney at NL branch This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it If any branches - eg neighbouring branches -are able to support the rally in with boides and banners etc this would be welcome.

 

UNISON North Lanarkshire branch and members of the community will demonstrate opposition to the council's plan for £73 million cuts to vital public services – putting up to 1400 full time equivalent jobs under threat

 

Rally outside the council's HQ at the Civic Centre, Motherwell

on Thursday 6 December 2012 12.30pm - 1.30pm

 

 
UNISON eFocus 3 Dec PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 03 December 2012


The government will make its much-anticipated autumn statement this week, which looks set to mean more misery for the majority ...
 03 December 2012
Ditch austerity to save the economy
The time is now for the government to ditch damaging austerity and send a lifeline to the public services our communities depend upon, says UNISON, ahead of Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement on Wednesday.

The union has identified billions of pounds that could be used to provide an alternative to drastic public spending cuts that have vandalised our public services, devastated communities and laid waste to our economy.

This funding would help save services, put people back to work, increase the taxes paid to the Treasury, boost consumer spending power and reduce unnecessary spending on benefits.

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I want to live not just survive


  A MILLION VOICES FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

Postcode pay? No way
Film sends message from workers at North Devon Healthcare Trust

Jeremy Hunt on the NHS - UNISON response
"Every patient deserves the best possible care at all times, and when things go wrong, we must learn every possible lesson."

UNISON warning over personalisation in health
More scrutiny needed, says UNISON

Newcastle UNISON calls lobby of council
Cuts in the region hitting jobs and services

Nothing "moral" about government's housing policy
Government has slashed affordable homes budget

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School children with health needs at risk
(30/11/12) UNISON and RCN call for urgent action (see UNISON's guidance on managing medicines (pdf document) also)

UNISON slams inflation change proposals
(29/11/12) Changes would put even more pressure on wages

'Together we can be brilliant'
(29/11/12) UNISON issues rallying call to PSI delegates

'We stand on the shoulders of giants'
(27/11/12) Dave Prentis's speech to PSI congress in Durban

UNISON joins sister unions to defend public services and union rights
(27/11/12) Public Services International congress opens in Durban

Less talk and more action to stem flooding misery
(27/11/12) Reverse cuts to flood defence spending demands UNISON

Government Work Programme - UNISON response
(27/11/12) Work Programme is not working, says union

 
Scottish government must choose a better way than council funding cuts PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 November 2012

The poorest and most vulnerable in Scotland who depend on vital council services are bearing the brunt of austerity – and it is up to the Scottish government to choose a better way. That is UNISON’s response to John Swinney’s local government budget allocation announced in the Parliament today (Tuesday 27 Nov).


Scotland’s main public services union believes the Scottish government must act to end the Council Tax freeze so local government can continue to provide vital services rather than impose cuts or charges.


Stephanie Herd, chair of UNISON’s Scottish Local Government Committee said:

“Today’s local government budget allocations announcement confirms once more that Scottish councils are bearing the brunt of the austerity measures imposed by the Tory-led coalition in Westminster – and passed on by this Scottish administration.


“It is not enough to say a big boy in Westminster did it and ran away. To govern is to choose – and John Swinney has chosen to freeze Council Tax for years at the expense of the poorest and most vulnerable.

 

“These allocations are often discussed in terms of council winners or losers. But the reality is all of our communities are losing out, across Scotland.

 

“We need an end to the Council Tax freeze and action to make the tax fairer. We need to enable councils to continue providing vital services rather than impose damaging cuts or punitive charges. And our members, who provide these vital services despite being forced to accept a pay freeze for the last two years, need a pay settlement which will redress some of that burden.”

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 November 2012 )
 
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