Unison paid officials caught sabotaging leadership election A whistleblower within Unison's London region has leaked an audio recording of a meeting of paid…
Unison activists vote to reopen 2015 pay dispute In an almost unprecedented move, rank-and-file Unison representatives in councils and schools voted in a special conference earlier today to tear…
The Pop Up Union: a postmortem When management at the University of Sussex announced plans to outsource 235 jobs, workers responded by launching a 'Pop-Up Union', a new tactic…
10 July pay strike in Kirklees A report of the industrial action by public sector workers in Huddersfield and the surrounding area.
The 10 July public sector strike and going beyond formula Tomorrow's coordinated strike by public sector workers looks set to be larger than the one on 30…
An account of winning reinstatement for a suspended worker A short account from a friend of ours of how he and his colleagues managed to get a member of staff…
Mid Yorkshire health strike Prolongued strike action in West Yorkshire hospitals has shown that attacks by the bosses can be fought off.
Unison instructs its members to enforce the bedroom tax The UK's largest public sector union, Unison, has issued guidance to its members advising them to…
Education Worker #10 2013 - Victimisation The tenth issue of Education Worker, focuses on victimisation in education, including articles on the Halesowen Four, London Met, and an…
Healthcare workers: where we stand-fighting on two fronts Basic overview of the terrain that health workers defending their terms and conditions is being…
"The fight of our lives": An analysis of the UK pensions dispute Steven Johns' detailed account of how Unison has handled the 2011-12 dispute over pensions. It sheds…
Unison officials spy on their own activists to ensure yes vote on pensions As it is announced that the majority of Unison members have voted in line with the union's…