The branch has written out to all affected members with an update on the proposals for an Alternative Delivery Model
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Aberdeenshire UNISON supports the WASPI campaign
On Friday 26th May, Aberdeenshire UNISON members joined women from WASPI (Women Against State Pensions Inequality) on stalls at Woodhill
Read morePay update – Members vote for action but turnout below threshold
UNISON Scotland today announced the result of the Industrial Action ballot which closed yesterday with 62.7% voting in favour of
Read moreUNISON Scotland local government pay ballot now open – don’t forget to vote
The pay ballot for UNISON council workers opens today until 30th May 2017. We are calling on all our members
Read moreMembers overwhelmingly reject pay offer – UNISON to ballot on industrial action
UNISON will ballot 70,000 local government members across every local authority in Scotland on industrial action. The decision was announced
Read moreLocal Government Election 5th May 2017 – Branch writes to candidates to ask – Will you support public services and workers’ rights?
The Scottish local government elections take place on Thursday 4 May 2017. Local government has borne the brunt of austerity
Read moreOnline consultation on Pay Offer – Vote to REJECT
UNISON will be balloting members on the employers’ latest pay offer via an online forum for the first time ever.
Read moreUNISON Scotland Local Government Committee to consult on new pay offer with recommendation to REJECT
Local government employers have tabled a final pay offer and UNISON will now consult members on their views with a recommendation
Read moreStop the huge rises in SSSC fees for Scottish care workers and social workers
UNISON, Scotland’s largest public service union, has hit out after an announcement by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) to
Read moreSupport staff struggling to maintain standards for pupils because of cuts, says UNISON's "Hard Lessons" report
Lack of time, resources and heavy workloads mean support staff are struggling to maintain standards for pupils in Scotland. That
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