Unison
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Members | 1,377,006 (2018) |
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Headquarters location | London, United Kingdom |
Founded | July 1 |
1993 | |
Office location | Euston Road |
London | |
NW1 2AY | |
Affiliations | TUC |
STUC | |
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Labour Party | |
Key people | Dave Prentis |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2048936 |
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
... 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
... 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
... 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
... 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
... 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?
... There are currently affiliated to the party, including two of the largest - Unison and Unite...
Ambulance strike: Warning of very challenging days ahead
... 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
... 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"...
Ambulance strike: Warning of very challenging days ahead
Hospitals have been quieter than normal during A Day of ambulance strikes, But Thursday is likely to be " very challenging" with lots of patients turning up, health bosses say.
Only The Most serious 999 Calls have being responded to.
But there is no evidence of people going to A& E in taxis or their own cars, NHS Providers told The Bbc .
Thousands of paramedics, call handlers and technicians are taking action in England and Wales until midnight.
Saffron Cordery, interim chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents hospital trusts, mental-health trusts and ambulance services in England , Said it was still too early to know the Full Impact of The Strike , But She Said category-One Calls - which are life-threatening situations - " had been answered".
And She Said she had heard talk of union members " coming off the picket line" to answer those Calls .
But she warned of a rebound effect over The Coming days as large numbers of people turn up across all parts of the health Service , Making It similar to A Day after a Bank Holiday .
" Tomorrow and Friday are going to be incredibly difficult days across the NHS because there is a lot of unseen demand and risk Out There , " She Said .
" People have changed their behaviour today. They've heeded The Call not to use services.
" But some will have chosen not to use them at all, even though they need them. "
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service - One of nine where industrial action was taking place in England - Said there had been a reduction in Calls and staff were grateful to The Public for heeding advice to call 999 only in life-threatening situations.
Meanwhile, South East Coast and Yorkshire Ambulance Services Said they were still in the midst of a Critical Incident - A Level at which there is an unusually high amount of pressure on services.
Unions have agreed that ambulance workers will still respond to category-One 999 Calls and The Most serious category-two Calls (emergencies, including strokes and major burns) during strikes, But there would be no guarantee of a response to less urgent Calls , such as falls.
This prompted Health Secretary Stephen Barclay to accuse unions of taking a conscious decision to inflict harm on patients - an accusation that Unite Union Leader Sharon Graham Said was a " blatant lie".
" The unions have negotiated critical cover, including 999 Calls , at a local level with hosts of NHS trusts. That is how it is done, " She Said .
People were also being urged to use their own transport or take a taxi to get to hospital, and some hospitals are advising pregnant women very close to their Due Date to make alternative plans to travel there, should they need to.
But Ms Cordery Said that " As Far as we can tell" people had not been attending A& E in taxis or by their own vehicles.
What do I do if I'm hurt?Patients who are seriously ill or injured, or whose lives are in danger, are being advised by the NHS to call 999.
For all other healthcare needs, the NHS is advising people to contact, or to contact their local GP or pharmacy.
The Strikes come at a time when the health Service is already under immense pressure.
Lengthy ambulance Response Times , long delays to hand over patients at A& E departments, and patients not being discharged quickly enough from hospital when they are ready to Go Home are creating a 'flow' problem, experts say.
Ambulance waits for Calls classed as emergencies have doubled in two years - from an average of around 20 Minutes to More Than 40 Minutes . The Target is 18 minutes.
There are also record-high numbers of people waiting for operations - Now seven million in England Alone - an issue that has been made much worse by the Covid pandemic.
What's happening in my area?Not all unions are striking over the same hours on Wednesday, and it is difficult to say how many employees at each individual Service will strike.
You can use our interactive tool to find out which unions are on strike at your local ambulance Service .
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Today's strike only involves staff in England and Wales.
Ambulance workers are demanding a pay rise above inflation which they say will improve morale and help prevent staff, faced with rising pressures, from leaving their jobs.
But Government ministers say most ambulance staff have received a pay rise of at least 4%, taking average earnings to £47,000. A further pay increase would mean taking money from frontline services, they added.
In Scotland, two major health unions - Unison and Unite - previously called off ambulance strike action following pay talks.
The GMB union voted to reject a pay deal from the Scottish Government - But it is not striking there today because it's still considering its next steps, and it says it hopes strike action will not be necessary.
Northern Ireland 's ambulance Service held a 24-hour strike on 12 December .
Source of news: bbc.com