@unisontheunion signs agreement with Birmingham City Council to settle historic equal pay claims. General secretary Christina McAnea said: “This victory ... sends a powerful message that equality at work is not optional, it’s a fundamental right." https://t.co/dxE6xiNATd
General secretary of @unisontheunion, @cmcanea
said: "The Tories should be hanging their heads in shame, not crowing about their record. They ran services into the ground, awarded lucrative contracts to cronies and denied staff a proper pay rise."
https://t.co/FnNI2l4P62
UNISON general secretary @cmcanea: “This is a positive step and shows ministers are listening to UNISON's warnings.
“The NHS relies on support staff to keep hospitals running efficiently. They deserve the same pay and conditions as other health workers."
https://t.co/9fDc0tKOgi
UNISON won't be taking part in the next NHS pay review body round and calls for direct talks to fix health staff pay and structural issues.
https://t.co/41LTY6BX6k
Ministers must make good on NHS pay-talk promises, say health unions as all but one announce they will not submit evidence to pay review body.
https://t.co/HLbgVyVz3C
National at-work health service would be a win for staff, employers and the country, says new @thefabians report supported by @unisontheunion
https://t.co/RRS35aaEuM
Christina McAnea and @friends_earth chief executive Asad Rehman at TUC this afternoon discussing just transition and workers’ rights.
Looking forward to UNISON's year of Green activity and the TUC's year of union climate action in 2026! #TUC25
On the eve of #TUC25, @unisontheunion general secretary @cmcanea tells ministers they need to honour pre-election promises on outsourcing, or risk strikes in the NHS
https://t.co/zgxaEQjhiN
"Police community support officers deserve the same levels of respect and protection as other staff", said @unisontheunion general secretary Christina McAnea. "No one should be attacked or live in fear of being assaulted just for doing their job."
https://t.co/k0NHjD9KAh
In the Guardian, @unisontheunion general secretary Christina McAnea @cmcanea criticises the decision to to make it harder for migrant workers to work as carers. She says a joined-up approach is needed if the crisis-ridden sector is to be transformed.
https://t.co/arLVcbrGgQ