Members at this year’s aggregate Aberdeenshire UNISON AGM, condemned the Tory led Westminster government’s failed austerity measures which threaten to
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Cuts impact “devastating” says UNISON – speaking up for services and the people who deliver them
Aberdeenshire UNISON has warned that the council’s planned cuts over the next five years will hit jobs and services hard
Read moreAberdeenshire UNISON success at Scottish Communication Awards
Following on from their success at last year’s Scottish Communications Awards, the branch has won a silver and a bronze
Read moreDumped on: more work for less pay for members working in waste management
UNISON Scotland has put together a series of reports on how austerity is hitting public services and how we can
Read moreDesign and photography services to stay in-house after UNISON pressure
Aberdeenshire Council has ditched plans to outsource its design and photography service after the branch sent a briefing out to
Read moreAusterity isn’t working as foodbanks in Aberdeenshire grow – Branch calls on members to do what you can to help
UNISON Scotland’s report, “Austerity economics don’t add up” showed that last year in Scotland 71,428 people, including 22,387 children needed
Read moreUNISON members vote to keep Political Fund Ballot
UNISON members have voted YES by a whopping 87% to keep our political fund. This will allow our union to
Read moreAberdeenshire UNISON calls on council to rethink privatisation of Design and Print Services
Aberdeenshire UNISON has called on elected members to reconsider their plan to privatise the Print and Design service alongside the renewal
Read moreLock ruling on holiday pay – Branch urges members to get in touch if they think they have a claim
The Branch has written out individually to all our members urging them to get in touch with the Grampian Resource
Read moreConsultative Ballot on LG Pay Scotland – Members vote to accept
The Scottish Local Government pay ballot closed yesterday with members voting 70.8% to accept and 29.2% to reject the revised pay
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