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Nottingham Trent University pays 212 of its staff below the living wage

Ruby Stockham
12 March, 2015

UNISON are putting pressure on the university, whose vice-chancellor is the highest paid in the country

Why we must put the new Public Procurement Regulations on hold

Allison Roche
24 February, 2015

By rushing through the new rules, the government are missing an opportunity to create a more socially responsible procurement regime

NHS workers are doing the best they can, but their jobs are becoming impossible

Christina McAnea
6 February, 2015

Increases in workload as a result of job cuts are having a negative impact on patients’ care

Election 2015: the future of our NHS is at stake

Dave Prentis
2 February, 2015

The coalition has brought untold havoc to the NHS and treated the public’s most cherished institution with disdain

All NHS workers are asking for is fair pay

Dave Prentis
24 November, 2014

It is unacceptable that one in five health workers needs a second job to make ends meet.

The Living Wage – all in this together

Ravi Subramanian
5 November, 2014

We need to drop our own stereotypes and get out of our comfort zones to build alliances with others.

Austerity economics don’t add up and Scotland’s public services are living through a lost decade

Dave Watson
17 October, 2014

The political energy released during the referendum campaign is focused on inequality during Scotland’s Challenge Poverty Week.

Ending the public sector pay cap could raise millions

Gavin Edwards
11 July, 2014

Lifting the pay cap would be beneficial for both the exchequer and the economy.

Strong unions won you your rights, not kind-hearted rich men

James Bloodworth
10 July, 2014

Decent pay and conditions for working people didn’t simply fall out of the sky.

Striking council workers and other public sector employees have a point – enough is enough

Heather Wakefield
10 July, 2014

Local government has borne the brunt of the coalition’s ‘austerity’ measures.

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