UNISON is the trade union representing staff in Aberdeenshire Council, various voluntary and community organisations, and other public sector employers.
Report of 2018 AGMs – Your branch – defending equalities and council services
Branch members attending this year’s aggregate AGMs again pledged to defend council services and the workers who provide them, as ...
UNISON calls on Scottish Government to “Be our Valentine” and love their council staff and services
Aberdeenshire UNISON members today (13 Feb 2018) delivered a Valentine’s Day card to Gillian Martin, MSP calling on all local ...
Branch campaign puts social care workers at its heart
UNISON Aberdeenshire has launched a new campaign to put social care and social care workers at the top of its ...
Branch submits evidence to UNISON’s submission on the proposed Planning Bill
Aberdeenshire UNISON has contributed to UNISON Scotland's evidence to the Local Government Committee on the proposed Planning Bill. The submission ...
Branch calls for an end to the detention of Palestinian children
The branch has expressed its condemnation of the detention of Palestinian children as young as 12 by the Israeli state ...
UNISON members in Scotland speak about about the damage done to their service by cuts.
UNISON Scotland has done a series of reports over the past few years called Damage Reports which give a voice ...
All branch members invited to Aberdeenshire UNISON’s aggregate AGM
All Branch members are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Aberdeenshire Branch of UNISON on 1st or ...
Branch AGM 2018 Please note change of time to 5pm for Glasgow AGM and save the dates
The branch AGMs will be held on the following dates. If you are a branch member, please put these in ...
Council set to end moves for a sport and culture trust
Statement from Inez Kirk, Branch Secretary on the paper to council recommending the ceasing of plans to move to a ...
Unions submit 2018 pay claim for council workers
Trade unions representing local government workers across Scotland (UNISON, Unite and GMB) have submitted their pay claim to local government ...