'We never stop fighting until the fight is either done or won'
(22/02/12) North Somerset UNISON defiant over complete closure of youth services in the areaUNISON joins campaign for dignity in old age
(22/12/12) Laucnh of National Pensioners Convention dignity code and fair care campaign'We keep campaigning, we keep fighting'
(22/02/12 ) NEC urges massive turnout for 7 March rally against government's NHS bill'Put Pickles back in his jar!'
(18/02/12) Message for Eric Pickles from UNISON's women'The rock that Cameron and Clegg will not break'
(17/2/12) UNISON women's conference vows to stand up to coalitionJobs saved at Birmingham Connexions
(16/02/12) Hard-fought campaign sees threat of compulsory redundancy lifted for more than 100 workersSwindon moves to end facility time
(16/02/12) UNISON urges backing for council lobby next Thursday, and vows to challenge move 'by every means necessary''What planet are you on?'
(16/02/12) Question to Clegg and Cameron as UNISON women's conference kicks off in BrightonChester takes Valentine's action over pay massacre
(13/02/12) Members fight council attempts to cut pay and conditionsLandmark apprenticeship deal signed
(10/02/2012) Deal with St Edmundsbury council could serve as national model
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UNISON local news
UNISON says Leicester city council should not be building up its cash reserves while services suffer cuts
Union bosses have praised efforts by Bolton Council to reduce energy costs
Discussion evening on the subject of equality: 'Are the cuts equal?'
Council bosses and UNISON officials have failed to defer an appeal hearing over equal pay scheduled for next month despite both sides reaching agreement over the five-year dispute
Thousands of young people across the country could benefit as a result of an agreement between St Edmundsbury borough council and UNISON
A shake-up of staff pay, terms and conditions at Cambridge city council has been agreed by the trade unions
More than 200 low-paid female employees of Dundee and Perth councils have won the legal right to take their claims for backdated pay under equal pay legislation to an employment tribunal
Notts county council faces a £100m gap in its funding over the coming years, despite the swingeing cuts it has already made
Cuts in public spending will continue to send jobless figures rising in Preston
Morale among nurses at Furness General Hospital is at 'rock bottom' according to unions
Conservative opposition councillors are threatening to mount a legal challenge to planned ambulance service changes


