Save our Services – Letter to City MP’s
The Branch has written to the three city MP’s calling for support to defend jobs and services. A copy of the letter can be seen here – letter to city MP’s
The Branch has written to the three city MP’s calling for support to defend jobs and services. A copy of the letter can be seen here – letter to city MP’s
Please follow the link below to the latest Newsletter which includes details of:- The Annual General Meetings – taking place on 12,13,14,15 March 2024 Nominations for Branch Officers, Stewards, H & S Reps and ULR’s The National Delegate and Local Government Conferences taking place in June 2024 Membership Benefits UNISON Needs You – Information on…
DetailsPlease see below the link to a petition that the Branch has created on Change.org to oppose the cuts at Nottingham City Council and call on the Council to immediately launch a campaign to secure additional funding in order to avoid any further cuts to jobs and services. https://chng.it/9mmnhyqqDr We advise that colleagues sign the…
DetailsWorried about your winter fuel bill? There for You has a limited fund to offer one-off £200 grants to UNISON members on a low income. Applications will open twice on Wednesday 24 January, at 8.30am and 5pm. The online form will appear on Unison’s National Website. Recent grant applications have been extremely popular and closed within a…
DetailsBranch Officers will be at the following members meetings to share updates on our campaign to fight the cuts at Nottingham City Council – so please join us at one of the meetings. Tuesday 16 January – 4.30 – 5.00pmTeams Meeting – Teams Meeting Link Wednesday 17 January – 12.30 – 1.30pm Room LH3.19, Loxley House…
DetailsThe NJC Committee proposes that the 2024 pay claim is for: An increase of 10% or £3,000, whichever is the greater A commitment to reach a minimum rate of pay of £15 an hour over the next two years, with a clear plan for how this will be achieved Reviews of the gender, ethnicity…
DetailsSAVE OUR SERVICES IN NOTTINGHAM STOP THE CUTS! PUBLIC MEETING Following the tremendously successful lobby of Nottingham City Council on December 18, which was very well covered by all the major local media outlets, Notts TUC, along with unions representing Nottingham City Council workers, has organised this public meeting to discuss next steps in…
DetailsAt UNISON’s LGBT+ conference in November, delegates welcomed the launch of The Year of LGBT+ Workers, which will take place throughout 2024. There are also some positive achievements to celebrate, including both national and local negotiated policies on discrimination and harassment against LGBT+ people. However, most importantly, members of the LGBT+ committee feel that the…
DetailsThe Branch Secretary and Branch Chair have today issued a press release about the cuts at Nottingham City Council. Read the Press Release PRESS RELEASE 14.12.23
DetailsNottingham City Council has issued a section 114 notice, effectively declaringbankruptcy, with a projected £23 million hole in the budget this year and ashortfall of £50.9 million next.The main cause of the council’s crisis is massive central governmentunderfunding since 2010, amounting to £100 million every year since 2013.Rather than fight the Government for more money…
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