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A British Asian social worker, who claimed she was subject to racial discrimination by her employer Leicester City Council, has won a significant legal victory at the Court of Appeal, says UNISON ...
Israeli government plans to force the population of Gaza into a deportation camp built on the ruins of southern Gaza can only ...
Commenting on NHS data published today (Thursday) that shows patients in the poorest communities and those from an Asian or Asian British background are waiting longer for health treatment, UNISON ...
“Any initiative that enhances current provision would be a good thing, especially moves to improve equality between men and women. “With more pensioners falling into poverty as time goes by, it’s ...
“The Cunliffe review hasn’t been able to consider the issue of renationalising a privatised water system that’s been broken for decades. It’s allowed water companies to profit from their failure to ...
The striking workers, most of whom are women, are experiencing extreme distress as a result of Mitie's failure to pay them ...
Christina McAnea welcomed a new group of NEC members to their first meeting this week and focussed on some of the union’s key priorities.
Responding to a report from the Health Foundation published today (Thursday) suggesting that care home staff are twice as likely to live in poverty as the average UK worker, UNISON general secretary ...
Clearer identification of physician associates and their roles will help ...
“Clearer identification of physician associates and anaesthesia associates will give patients a greater understanding of who’s delivering their care and what they can expect. “Giving recognition to ...
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