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Unison

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Members1,377,006 (2018)
Headquarters locationLondon, United Kingdom
FoundedJuly 1
1993
Office locationEuston Road
London
NW1 2AY
AffiliationsTUC
STUC
ICTU
ETUC
EPSU
ITUC
PSI
Labour Party
Key people Dave Prentis
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About Unison


Unison, stylised as UNISON, is the largest trade union in the United Kingdom with almost 1. 4 million members.

School strikes: Closures and disruption as non-teaching staff walk out

School strikes: Closures and disruption as non-teaching staff walk out
Nov 16,2023 11:11 am

... The authority said it expected significant disruption on Thursday, as members of three unions - Unison, United and GMB - walked out for the full day...

Talks over imposing pay deal on striking school staff

Talks over imposing pay deal on striking school staff
Nov 2,2023 10:11 pm

... The dispute over pay has already seen strikes shut schools in four council areas with further industrial action planned by Unison throughout November...

School strikes: Support staff to walk out at 24 Scottish councils

School strikes: Support staff to walk out at 24 Scottish councils
Sep 25,2023 6:41 pm

... Thousands of pupils will be at home for the next three days as members of the union Unison stage industrial action in their row over pay...

Nurse strikes in England end as vote turnout too low

Nurse strikes in England end as vote turnout too low
Jun 27,2023 7:10 am

... Members of Unison - the biggest NHS union - and those belonging to the bodies representing physios and midwives also backed the deal, which has now started to be paid...

NHS bosses fear impact of second ambulance strike

NHS bosses fear impact of second ambulance strike
Jan 10,2023 1:41 pm

... But there is no formal agreement of what that involves and so it has been left to local services to agree their own arrangements with the unions involved, the GMB and Unison...

Strike rules: What are they and who is allowed to strike?

Strike rules: What are they and who is allowed to strike?
Jan 5,2023 11:41 am

... There are currently affiliated to the party, including two of the largest - Unison and Unite...

Ambulance strike: Warning of very challenging days ahead

Ambulance strike: Warning of very challenging days ahead
Dec 21,2022 2:21 pm

... In Scotland, two major health unions - Unison and Unite - previously called off ambulance strike action following pay talks...

Ambulance strike cover must be sufficient, says health secretary

Ambulance strike cover must be sufficient, says health secretary
Dec 19,2022 12:01 am

... But unite leader Sharon Graham, whose union is co-ordinating the ambulance strikes with Unison and GMB, said Mr Barclay will " have to carry the can if patients suffer"...

Strike rules: What are they and who is allowed to strike?

Dec 18,2022 12:11 pm

By Tom EdgingtonBBC News

Tougher rules for some Workers taking Strike action have been announced by the government.

It says The Move will ensure key services like the NHS are protected, but unions are expected to take legal action.

How could Strike rules change?

Under the proposals, some trade union members would be required to continue working during a Strike .

This would be to ensure a " minimum level of service".

The sectors covered by the plans are:

The government says it will consult on the minimum level of staffing for The Fire and ambulance services, as well as the railways.

It says it expects to be able to reach voluntary agreements about Workers in other affected roles.

Business Secretary Grant Shapps said the measures would protect The Public from disproportionate disruption caused by strikes. Unions, however, say The Move will do nothing to resolve current disputes.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said any such laws brought in by the current government are likely to be abolished.

Is anyone allowed to Strike at present?

A few professions are already not allowed to Strike .

Police officers, for example, are.

Nurses have an agreement that they should only walk out if it does not risk the wellbeing of patients.

says Crystal Boyde, an employment lawyer at Thrive Law.

" As long as the industrial action is lawful, non-union members are allowed to Go On Strike and remain protected from dismissal, " she says.

What are the current rules for calling a Strike ?

The Law says a Strike can only happen if a majority of union members agree via an organised vote -

Around holding a vote. For example, it must be a postal Ballot - where members vote on paper and return it in a prepaid envelope.

If Workers agree to Strike , details must be given to The Employer at least 14 days before it begins (unless The Union and employer agree to Seven Days ).

If The Rules aren't followed, a court could prevent a Strike taking place. In 2010, for example, to stop strikes by cabin staff.

Can strikers be sacked or replaced at present?

UK employees are protected from being sacked during The First 12 weeks of any official industrial action.

If a worker is sacked during this period, they can claim unfair dismissal.

However, Workers if The Employer has tried to settle the dispute. For example, if an employment adviser like

The government has introduced a New Law allowing businesses to use agency Workers to fill in for striking Workers .

However, trade union have, saying The Move undermines Workers ' right to Strike .

What is a trade union?

Trade unions are organisations which help Workers negotiate with employers.

They often help employees ask for more pay, or better working conditions. Unions also represent members who have problems at work, or who are facing a disciplinary procedure.

If negotiations with employers don't work, a trade union's members might decide to take action such as a Strike .

How many people are in trade unions?

Unions exist across many industries, including firefighting, teaching and transport. Members normally pay a monthly subscription and can leave at any point.

Almost one in four UK Workers (23%) were union members in 2021 - a total of 6. 4 million people,

After peaking at 13. 2 million in 1979, union membership has fallen significantly - although the rate of decline has slowed.

In 2021, 50% of public sector Workers - including people like teachers and health Workers - were in a union, compared with 13% of Private Sector employees. Employees over 50 are most likely to be members.

Are strikers paid and can they still choose to work?

Workers on Strike can expect to lose wages for The Time they do not work.

No-one can be forced to take part in a Strike - so a worker can still choose to work.

How are trade unions linked to the Labour Party ?

The Labour Party was created from the trade union movement in 1900 and still retains close links.

There are currently affiliated to The Party , including two of the largest - Unison and Unite.

Labour relies on the unions for funding. During The Last general election Campaign - of which £5m came from trade union donations.

Members of trade unions linked to Labour can apply to be allowed to vote in party leadership elections.



Source of news: bbc.com

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