UNISON is the trade union representing staff in Aberdeenshire Council, various voluntary and community organisations, and other public sector employers.
Please come along to the St Andrew's Day Rally on 25th November
All Branch members are invited to come along to the Aberdeen's St Andrew's Day Rally on Saturday 25th November 2017 ...
Childcare Changes: Give yourself a choice!
Aberdeenshire Council is letting parents know that the Childcare Voucher Scheme will have to close to new applicants in April ...
Time to stand up for public services
Branch Chair, Kate Ramsden joined trade unionists from across Scotland at the STUC Public Service Campaign Summit in Glasgow on ...
Sign the Pay Up Now Petition
UNISON's Pay up Now petition now has 140,000 signatures. As a result of getting over 100,000 signatories, a debate on ...
Welcome to our UNISON Aberdeenshire Branch website
Welcome to the Aberdeenshire Branch website. After 12 years and two national awards we retired the old branch website in ...
Leisure and Culture Trust Update UNISON – working to protect members and services
As Aberdeenshire Council continues to explore the proposal to move its sport, culture and leisure services out to a trust, ...
Now is the time to stand strong, stand united and put public services first
Branch Chair and NEC member Kate Ramsden joined thousands of people from our union and other unions as they came ...
Branch members join Pay Up Now march and rally to demand decent pay rise
Branch members joined over 5,000 public service workers as they marched through Edinburgh on 7 October as part of UNISON’s ...
Pay Up Now! Come along to the March on 7th October and tell the Scottish and UK Governments we need a pay rise now!
Following months of UNISON pressure, the Scottish Government has said they will lift the 1% pay cap on public service ...
UNISON Pay up Now campaign – March with us on 7th Oct for fair pay for all public service workers
UNISON's Pay up Now campaign is calling for an end to the pay restraint imposed by UK and Scottish governments ...